2010-2015 ACLS Guideline Changes. Are You Ready?
The 2015-2020 AHA Guidelines are now in effect. This practice test remains avaliable to members since most of the 2010 guideline changes remain in effect as well. All questions reflect accurate up-to-date information the with the 2015 guidelines.
Beginning in January 2010, all over the United States, health care providers have been integrating their practice to the new 2010-2015 ACLS Guidelines. There were significant changes made to several aspects of the ACLS protocol including, an addition of a 5th link in the chain of survival, waveform capnography, simplified pulseless arrest algorithm, simplified tachycardia algorithm, medication changes, and much more.
To assist you in preparation for ACLS certification and testing based on these 2010-2015 ACLS Guideline changes, we have created a 25 question test covering all of the major changes that you may run into during testing and certification.
Members may use the link below to access the 2010-2015 ACLS Guideline Changes Test.
mjhb430 says
Jeff,
I took my ACLS class today, and I passed. I thank you for your interactive, fun site. I really did enjoy the program. Most importantly, I learned the content, it definitely reinforced the AHA ACLS manual except… your site is made it enjoyable.. Thanks again.
-Mac
Abdelbaset M. Saleh says
You make the ACLS easy
Lisa Nakamura says
Jeff- wanted to say thanks again for your great site– I easily passed my ACLS renewal last week. See you in 2 years. Lisa
Humaira Erum says
I am about to take my first ACLS course i want some fresh material on this topic
bham3334 says
Hey Jeff, just want to thank you for the review, helped me tremendously to ace ACLS. Tx so much!
imelda halagao says
Need your help to update & practice my acls knowledge
Jeff with admin. says
This site is designed to provide you with information and practice that will help you be fully prepared for AHA ACLS certification. If you have any other questions, let me know.
Kind regards,
Jeff
irshad says
It’s a great site
Blazegirl1 says
I have been taking ACLS for 16 years, and this is the first time I did not feel like I was in SVT myself!! I felt much more confident in the megacode due to your practice megacodes. Thanks for a fantastic site–see you in 2 years for re-cert!
JAGriffith says
This was the first time taking ACLS and I was very nervous.,not to mention I have test anxiety. I purchased this program hoping it would help me. Im happy to say that I’m now ACLS certified! This was so much better than reading out of a book. I know when my re-cert is due I will be using this site. Thanks so much!
Debbiern1562 says
I Just wanted to say thank you for providing such a great site! I signed up with only 2 days to go before my re-cert and no book to be found. I passed the mega code with no problems and got a 90% on the written exam!! I feel much more prepared now and will be back again when the next re-cert is due!
Candice Chesno says
Just another note to extend my gratitude and appreciation for such a wonderful site.i felt very confident and well prepared for ACLS last week. Scored 90% (why not 100!!!) on written exam and did well in the mega code. Last time I have to take ACLS! Plan on retiring April 2014! Thanks for helping me exit in style!
keirym says
Jeff,
This is the 2nd time I have used your site in preparation for ACLS. The practice scenarios and test questions are very helpful. Thanks so much!!
Oh by the way—I passed!
stephanie says
already paid for an in-depth class and an overpriced instructor…but if I had known about this website before-hand…I would not have because this website covers everything that the instructor did! All you need is this website and the ACLS handbook and you are good to go! Thanks so much to “Jeff” for making this available! What a magnificent resource. I will definitely pass this along to others and try to help them avoid paying other excessive fees that I did. I have found this site much more resourceful and accurate than others out there- thanks again!
MCKINNEY says
Can you explain the bls termination of resuscitation rule.Is it saying (ie) no shock delivered along with the other 2 that you can stop giving bls?
Jeff with admin. says
The termination rule only applies if all of these criteria are met:
It simply means that if all of these criteria are met, you can stop the resuscitation measures.
Kind regards,
Jeff
Linh Nguyen says
I have a question. I live in PA and was ACLS certified in PA. Does my ACLS certification consider valid in other state? Or do I have to retake the class if I want to work in other state?? Thank you
Jeff with admin. says
If the certification is AHA ACLS certification, it should be good anywhere.
Kind regards,
Jeff