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What is the passing score on the ATLS?

The passing score for the ATLS (Advanced Trauma Life Support) exam, which includes both a written test and practical assessments, can vary slightly depending on the region and specific course provider. However, the generally accepted standard for passing the written portion of the ATLS exam is typically around 75% to 80%.

Here are some details to keep in mind:

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Written Examination
The written test usually consists of multiple-choice questions that cover the essential knowledge required for trauma care.
A score of 75% to 80% is often required to pass, though it's best to confirm the exact passing score with your specific course provider.


Practical Examination
The practical part of the ATLS course involves demonstrating competency in various trauma management skills at different stations.
The practical assessment is usually scored on a pass/fail basis, where you must meet specific criteria at each station to demonstrate proficiency.


Overall Certification
To successfully complete the ATLS course and receive certification, you must pass both the written and practical examinations.
If you pass one component but fail the other, you typically have the opportunity to retake the failed component, depending on the rules of the administering organization.


Retaking Components
If you do not meet the passing criteria on your first attempt, most course providers allow for a retake of the failed component within a certain time frame.

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