
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
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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.
psosh says
I passed my ACLS test today thanks to this website. I would recommend this to anyone. Helped me understand the algoithms and made my megacode go really well. Thanks so much for making this less stressful for me.
marsha says
I passed my acls recertification May 19,2015 and want to thank you again for all your valuable help. This website is awesome and I will continue to use it and promote it to others. Marsha from Ohio
Jeff with admin. says
I’m so glad that the site was helpful for you. Thank you for passing the site to others as well. Kind regards, Jeff
arwen6 says
Hi Jeff:
Please develop a PALS study review sooner rather than later!
nxkherani says
Thanks for the amazing great site. It helpe
d me immensly and I have highly reccommended this site to all my colleages at work.
I have just done my ACLS after following your site and have passed.
Once again thanks . I will definately invest in it next time. Right now the stress is done with
walkrunjog says
Did my recert yesterday. This was the most unstressed ACLS I have done. Did great in the mega code and made a 92 on my test. This site really helped clear things up for me. Think I will come here next March as a review and then of course again at recert time in 2 yrs. Great job Jeff!
ehoffman says
TOTALLY AGREED! Love to see PALS soon:) thanks for this site! I am taking my ACLS recert. this coming March 31, and as usual still get nervous just to think about it!:)
Kaye says
I’m recertifying March 30 th, and I am a little nervous too about it. If you have any test taking suggestions just send them my way please. thx. Love this web site!
Jeff with admin. says
If you go through all of the practice test on the website, you will have a very good review and preparation for the 50 question test.
Use the checklist in the download library to make sure that you cover all of the content on the website.
As far as the skills station testing goes, if you can get greater than 90% on all of the Megacode Simulator scenarios and do well going through the megacode series videos, you will do very well in the skills station.
Kind regards,
Jeff
arobles says
Jeff love your site. Learning so much. Is there a possibility on developing a PALS site? I know there are many people intrested, including myself. Hope you are developing one. Thanks again!
Jeff with admin. says
I would really like to do this, and it is a long term goal. Hopefully within the next 3-5 years, God willing.
Kind regards,
Jeff
crgieseking says
PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE!!!!!
PALS is now a much bigger PITA than ACLS 🙂
mgcjames says
Jeff,
I’m a repeat reviewer here on your ACLS site and love it! I recertify next year for PALS. Could you possibly move your goal for getting a PALS site done sooner? 🙂
Thanks again for the great work!
mffletcher says
You guys are awesome!! I wish I had this way way back when there was a lot of crying and stress induced vomiting going on:) This site is amazing!! As someone who rarely works with kids I would love it if you did a PALS site….last time I barely passed the test:( Thanks for all your hard work!!
sfjmercado says
I just passed in Dearborn, MI. With a 47/50 on written. I was thankful to review a bit of almost all the site. It was very informative. In our testing they did not really focus on rhythm identification, just grouped conditions with VT/VF, FAST (tach) or SLOW (brad) and made it simple by grouping as: Unstable or stable hemo for tach… and it came down to majority of BLS questions on the exam, and some odd ball ACLS (ex. CT being down at one hospital, or values) Oddly enough I was so anxious to study and memorize the EKG strips, they really turned out to be more complicated than necessary. However, I will be back for retest in 2 years! I am looking forward to the 2015 revision.
Karen1 says
Thank you for a great study site!!
BOBBI HERALD says
I passed my ACLS certs today! Thank you for this site! This really boosted my cardiac skills! I will be back in two years!
carlosrataria@yahoo.com says
Awesome site , great help
reneea22 says
Really a great site! Used for initial certification and now my re-cert. Information, practice tests and mega-codes are so helpful! Thank you!!
linten says
Hi Jeff,passed my test today. Thank you your website made all the difference! God bless
Jeff with admin. says
Great Job. Thanks for the feedback and encouragement.
Kind regards,
Jeff
rosiemae says
Hello Jeff
I Passed once again. Thank you, Thank you, and Thank you. May God continue to Bless you and your Brother. In addition, the facility also added BLS, so I got a 2 for one. See you in 2 years.
Best regards,
Kim
mysticsmom6 says
Thanks so much for creating this site! Passed my ACLS test with flying colors. The quizes and megacode scenarios really helped! And yes, please, PALS would be great!