What is an exit / predictor exam?
Most nursing programs require a comprehensive exit exam before graduation. It spans every content area at once — medical-surgical, pharmacology, maternal-newborn, mental health and more — and its score predicts your chance of passing the NCLEX on the first attempt. The best known are the ATI Comprehensive Predictor, the HESI Exit Exam, and faculty predictors such as the NurseThink Clinical Judgment Exam.
RN Nursing predictors you can practise
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HESI EXIT RN (I) HESI94 questions
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HESI RN EXIT (II) HESI113 questions
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HESI RN EXIT (III) HESI108 questions
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HESI RN EXIT (IV) HESI128 questions
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HESI RN EXIT (V) HESI116 questions
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HESI RN EXIT (VI) HESI102 questions
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HESI RN EXIT (VIII) HESI125 questions
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HESI RN EXIT (XII) HESI105 questions
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Predictor Assessment (09'2025) Faculty & other180 questions
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RN Comprehensive Predictor 2023 (Nov 2025) Faculty & other181 questions
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VATI PREDICTOR ASSESSMENT Faculty & other184 questions
How to prepare
A predictor rewards breadth. Work through the RN Nursing study notes and question bank topic by topic until each content area is solid, then sit a full predictor under timed conditions. Review every rationale — a predictor tells you where to study next, so treat a weak area as a study plan, not a verdict.
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