What is the ATI’s Comprehensive Assessment and Review Program (CARP)?

What is the ATI’s Comprehensive Assessment and Review Program (CARP)?

ATI offers a wide variety of assessment materials that help nursing students gain comprehensive nursing knowledge while gaining critical thinking skills in the process. The Comprehensive Assessment and Review Program (CARP) is one of those assessment tools that nursing students can use while they are in nursing school. Students can use this focused remediation tool throughout their nursing programs. The CARP is more than a remediation tool; it is a comprehensive solution to learning nursing material. Every aspect of the CARP helps nursing students prepare for the NCLEX examinations that they must take to become licensed nurses.

The assessment and review program offered by ATI has tools to help students with diverse learning styles understand nursing content. The CARP offers practice assessment, reading material, Internet sources, and videos to stimulate students’ learning. Students also receive support from the ATI support team throughout the program.

The CARP saves nursing students and faculty a great deal of time because the program can identify potential problems well before they affect students’ success in nursing programs. CARP identifies the need for early interventions when students need it.

One of the many wonderful features about the CARP is that it contains a program called the Content Master Series that can help student master concepts related to specific content found on the NCLEX.

Subject areas include: Maternal-Newborn, Fundamentals, Adult Medical Surgical, Nursing Care of Children, Pharmacology, and Focused Adult Medical Surgery. Students can participate using the DVD series, online practice assessment tools, and review modules.

Nursing students receive materials online and in print formation to help them prepare for the NCLEX. The specific remediation that ATI offers includes ATI Reporting and Comprehensive Predictor Assessment. The types of reports that help to gauge student preparedness include question analysis, group report, longitudinal report, grade book, individual transcript, critical thinking and analysis report, and customized reports