The Learn & Master ACLS practice test library provides you with a comprehensive library of practice tests categorized by Algorithm. Each test is progressive and after completion of all tests, you should have an adequate understanding of each ACLS Algorithm and interventions carried out within ACLS protocol. After you finish each test, the program will grade your test. Repeat the test if you score Less than 85%.
If you miss a question, a rationale will be provided with a page reference number from the AHA ACLS Provider Manual.
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All ACLS practice tests are compliant with the 2020-2025 AHA ACLS guidelines.
ACLS Basics (30 questions total)
These questions cover general information found within multiple areas of ACLS protocol.
Bradycardia (30 questions total)
VF/Pulseless VT (30 questions total)
These questions cover ventricular fibrillation, pulseless ventricular tachycardia and all aspects of the left branch of the pulseless arrest algorithm.
Cardiac Arrest Review (PEA & Asystole)
These questions cover pulseless electrical activity, asystole, and all aspects of the right branch of the pulseless arrest algorithm.
Tachycardia Review
This quiz review covers all important aspects of the Tachycardia Algorithm including supraventricular tachycardia, atrial fibrillation, atrial flutter, monomorphic ventricular tachycardia, and polymorphic ventricular tachycardia.
New 2020-2025 ACLS Guideline Changes (15 questions total)
In October of 2020, the American Heart Association revised and updated the ACLS Guidelines. This practice test will give you a thorough review of all of the guidelines that took effect in October of 2020.
Post-Cardiac Arrest Care (24 questions total)
Post-cardiac arrest care has become an integral part of ACLS. These 24 questions gives you a full review of post-cardiac arrest care.
Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS) (32 questions total)
These questions cover acute coronary syndrome and all aspects of the ACS algorithm.
Acute Stroke Review
This audio review covers all important aspects of the suspected stroke algorithm which addresses assessments, fibrinolytic therapy, CT scan timing, and more.
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Teresa DiLena says
Hey Jeff just wanted you to know I got a 98% on my test. Your course was a great help again. Thank you.
kmfalkrn@aol.com says
Question: If there is any doubt, Unstable, monomorphic vtach and polymorphic vtach are treated with high energy shocks.
If you are able to diagnose unstable monomorphic vtach you can used synchronized cardioversion.
ACLS says
Yes. Unstable monomorphic ventricular tachycardia can be treated with synchronized cardioversion. If, for some reason, the defibrillator will not synchronize with the rhythm, then and synchronized cardioversion can be used.
Kind regards, Jeff
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