
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.
If you are using the Learn & Master ACLS Interactive Course Guide to prepare, the ACLS practice tests below are all built into the learning modules. Learn more about the Interactive Course Guide
How to View and Track your ACLS Quiz Results if you are logged in.
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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Stephanie says
How was the test and clinical portion? I’m super stressing out!!!!
Praveen says
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shravan kumar ratcha says
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Elizabeth Brownlee says
I took my test today and got 100%!
Thanks for your help!
Mary Wille says
Thank you so much for this site! It helped me be prepared for the ACLS class today. I was able to answer the questions during the Megacode with confidence today and passed the test! I will definitely recommend this site to other nurses on my unit.
Randall Fieber says
Great information. I just took my ACLS test and passed easily thanks in part to material presented by this site. There were a couple of Maternal resuscitation questions that I was not familiar with and saw nothing on this site about that special situation.
Jeff with admin. says
Hi Randall. Thanks for the feedback. I will be adding some practice question about maternal resuscitation in the very near future. Thanks for the suggestion.
Kind regards, Jeff
francine says
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BRENDA MILLER says
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marylou forrest says
Just passed the ACLS test this afternoon. The new test is very confusing! This site is a wonderful asset. I really enjoyed using it. I hope I never get the chance to use ACLS since I work in OB. Thanks, Marylou
srinivasarao says
very nice and also useful for all medical staff
Gerald Miles says
George as a nurse working in endoscopy I sedate many patients on a daily basis and in my twenty
plus years of doing so I rarely have to call on acls skills but it only takes one bad outcome to recognize how valuable those skills are you are putting patients at high risk everytime you sedate
so keep the training to be a safe provider.
Christine says
Hi Gerald, I agree with you; I am also an Edoscopy nurse, and I always have reversal drugs close at hand because situation can change rapidly. I also pay close attention to the patient (first) as well as the monitor
Deborah Johnson says
Because I have been a nurse for 36 years…I have seen so many changes. When I first took ACLS it was brutal and as a result I was traumatized. I have always worked a job that requires ACLS and get re-traumatized every time I take the test even thought I do fine in the real setting. Your site is wonderful. I wanted to learn the new stuff by reading and thinking. The computer real time rhythms and the thought processes are extremely helping. Your interactive site is just what I needed to feel confident in taking my ACLS this time around. Thanks good buddy, thank you.
Jini George says
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Kurt McNabb says
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