Each ACLS Megacode Scenario within the simulator will take you through situations that you will experience when you perform your ACLS Megacode Skills Station.
After you have completed the scenario, the ACLS simulator will grade your test, and you will receive instant feedback. This will help reinforce the ACLS Algorithm and improve your ability to respond in emergency situations. Go through each megacode scenario as many times as you need to achieve mastery of the ACLS Algorithms.
After you have completed these multiple-choice megacode scenarios, move on to the megacode series videos which will take you one step further in your mastery of the ACLS algorithms.
The ACLS megacode simulator is compliant with the 2020-2025 AHA ACLS guidelines.
cojoam says
Passed my renewal with flying colors. This is an amazing site!!!
mjphilip says
Hello Jeff,
I almost study for 3 months for this website and you know this is my first time to take the ACLS. I am a cardiac technician here in Saudi Arabia. I feel comfortable and ready for my ACLS tomorrow. The Megacode stimulator and the practice questions really boost my cardiac experience. I try the pre-test exam online almost the same questions. I know I can make coz I am really prepare and confident to take the ACLS. Pray pray for me jeff..thank u and Godbless u..I will recommend your website to my other colleague…
Jeff with admin. says
Good luck. God bless you too! Kind regards, Jeff
mjphilip says
Thank you so much Jeff… I passed the ACLS with flying colors..God bless you and thank u for helping us more easy and confident to take the exam…I will recommend this to all of my friends… See you after 2 years…
Kirby says
Thanks for your help,it was a great review. I am ready and I am not nervous.
Jeff with admin. says
You will do GREAT! Kind regards, Jeff
MMStieber says
So glad I scrolled upon this awesome site filled with useful and informative information for renewal of my ACLS certification. I not only spent my personal time but also invested in this awesome site. I’m not a nurse nor a physician but just as important in the scheme of healthcare givers; ie: EP AngioSpecialists, RT(R). My background is not pushing meds and directing care but I perform just as important and critical duties when it comes to caring for and saving lives of each patient I come in contact with.
Unfortunately, some of the educators that teach at our training center forget that there are other than nurses and physicians responsible for taking ACLS. Two years ago two of our instructions forgot who they were teaching and looked down on me; made passing impossible and horrible. This time around (Dec 30, 2014), I’m prepared to the best of my ability “thanks to your awesome site”. So, with that said keep me in your prayers as I take all that I’ve learned from you to enable me to pass successfully. Thanks for all your time and effort you put forth into this awesome site.
MMS
Jeff with admin. says
You will do great! I will keep you in my prayers. Kind regards, Jeff
ellechal says
Excellent resource for healthcare providers. Love the questions and megacode videos. I feel thoroughly prepared for ACLS. thanks Jeff.
Teri Williams says
Used your site to study and prepare for ACLS. Have told everyone in my EC and esp my interns about your site!! When will you do the same for PALS?
farouk says
excelant
Dr.M.Jawaid Arif says
very informative
paramedicoinaction says
Kung sino gusto kumuha ng ACLS sa Manila, Please wag na wag kayo mag-Eenroll sa Phil Childrens Medical Center sa QC–wala kayo matututunan at mayayabang mga nagtuturo doon, may baklang nurse doon pede nyo ichoke tapos irevive nyo pede rin wag na. basta wag kayo sa PCMC kukuha ng BLS-ACLS-PALS,, marami pa po iba magaganda at maayos ang pagtuturo katulad sa Fe del Mundo.
Okay, salamat po.
timber says
I am so confused with the understanding of terminology of: pacing, defibrillation, cardioversion, unsynchronized and synchronized. can someone please explain. thank you. I have spent so much time trying to understand and I am sure it is not difficult but I am obviously missing something.
Jeff with admin. says
Transcutaneous PACING is performed by placing pads on top of the skin (transcutaneous). These pads conduct an electrical current that stimulate the heart to contract. This is used to increase the heart rate when it is to low.
See this page for a complete explanation of defibrillation and cardioversion.
These words mean the same thing: Cardioversion=synchronized cardioversion
These words mean the same thing: unsynchronized cardioversion=defibrillation
Kind regards,
Jeff
GEORGE WERE says
Thanks for the great job you are doing. you always keep us updated i this field.
katonern says
Passed ACLS again with your help Jeff. Thanks for a great site! See you in 2016..Any chance for a PALS site in your future?
bhallrn says
I passed my BLS/ACLS class today. Your website really helped with my review and gave me more confidence in the mega code. I really felt prepared this by using the mega code scenarios and review. Thanks so much for your great website. See you in 2 years!
Mili Mili says
OH Jeff! You are the best! 😉 I would like to invite you here for dinner 🙂 I finish my megacode and i receive so many EXCELLENT remark:) Looking for tomorrow’s exam:)
Ahmed Ahmed says
I have to say that although I am already ACLS certified and I am an administrator of an AHA authorized international training center in my hospital, I’ve never seen a site with great ACLS information as easy as this one, yet you do your answers with fun and confidence and finally you feel yourself like a real professional.
Jeff; I appreciate your great work with this site. I made a great benefit from it for refreshing my information and keep it updated.
Definitely I will recommend the site to my colleagues and those who intend to prepare for the ACLS testing.
Thanks again and wish you all the good luck in the future. Please keep going.