ACLS practice test library | ACLS-Algorithms.com

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  1. Judy Durnford says

    Thanks so much Jeff for helping me get into the program. Course is tomorrow feel better prepared.

    Cheers from rainy Vancouver Judy

  2. Kent Conn says

    Tomorrow I take day one of two days of ACLS classes. Test on day 2. This site has given me confidence. I will let you know if I pass. Thanks. Mary Conn

  3. Therese Daly says

    I have always felt as an R.N. that I really shouldn’t have to know all of this, and because I work in an O.R. there would always be a doctor around………………………UNTIL I read a comment on this site…………”.OK I am at the back of the Jet and I have a patient” …….that was a wake up call for me, I needed to take this away from work and into real life, so Thankyou, I hope I never, ever need this but if I do someone should be very grateful to you and your brother, I am, Therese

  4. Mary Koch says

    Extremely good site. Only complaint is no enough info on ACS and Acute Stroke Care. There are test questions but no review sections like the other algorithms have. I found those reviews extremely helpful. I have been an ICU nurse since 1977 and used many ACLS sites. This is by far the best I have ever used. I have recommended it to all my co-workers.

  5. George McQueen says

    The site is good. What is my beef with ACLS….especially now, is that providers and locations are not differentiated. I am a dentist, and so much of the requirements are things that I would never be involved with. My goal would be to attempt to recognize the problem…..activate the EMS in our area (hospital less than 5 minutes away), have CPR (if needed) started ASAP, Use AED and if EMS personnel take longer to get there than 2nd shock to be able to give the drugs needed. I am not going to be in the advanced treatment phases…….it is just a fact. In fact, I would think if I attempted anymore, it could be a detriment as the dental office is not the same environment where such advanced care is given. I have been trained in advanced airway to intubate etc, give IV meds for sedation etc, but beyond this, it is not appropriate in my opinion

    • Leonie Coetzee says

      George i would recogment you atleast do the BLS for HCP that will help you in recognizing the problem and what to do!

  6. Shirley Frager says

    This was a great review! I have recertified in ACLS many times and you really make it simple to understand. It was a fun way to review! Lots of changes and I believe you hit on all of them! Thanks for a great way to review!!! I would recommend this to anyone taking ACLS! How about doing a TNCC NALS and PALS. You have a great way of teaching here! Glad I accidentally found it!

  7. Debra Adams says

    Loved the site, much easier review than reading the book. First time I did a review that I actually enjoyed. Thanks

  8. Soraya Sulaiman says

    This is a great website! I am actually enjoying my learning experience. It is intuitive, easy to follow and very valuable! Thank you for making this so affordable too!

    • Jeff with admin. says

      In my experience, the most common fatal mistake in cardiac arrest management is failure to provide effective chest compressions. This happens for two reasons in my experience. 1.) Inexperience with cardiac arrest management, and 2.) fatigue.
      Kind Regards,
      Jeff

  9. Michael Santos says

    Excellent site, I learned so much. I hope there is a rational or an explaination tab when a question is answered incorrectly. So that it may justify and clarify the correct answer. Thank you so much.

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