Your Complete ACLS Training and Review
Since 2010, ACLS-Algorithms.com has been providing online ACLS training to help health care providers prepare for and pass the AHA ACLS Certification.
Your ACLS preparation should not have to be stressful or difficult. In fact, our goal is to provide you with a low-stress, highly-focused, and entertaining environment for learning. This environment allows you to relax and enjoy the process while internalizing the ACLS training content. ACLS Algorithms Made Simple! That is our motto, and you won’t be disappointed with the training.
Since 2010, over 150,000 students have used this training course to prepare for the American Heart Association ACLS Provider course, and the results have been amazing. After finishing the course, many have said they now can understand and apply their ACLS knowledge as never before. This is even reported from first-time ACLS takers.
Here’s What’s Inside the Course
There are four primary
ACLS algorithms in
this ACLS training
which include
- The Cardiac Arrest Algorithm
- Bradycardia Algorithm
- Tachycardia Algorithm
- The Post-Cardiac Arrest Algorithm.
The Learn & Master ACLS Training Course makes learning these ACLS algorithms simple, and each algorithm can be quickly mastered through the series of modules which include written content, short algorithm review videos, EKG rhythm interpretation, practice tests, and multiple choice megacode skills scenarios.
Two Methods of Review
If you are new to ACLS and/or would like a guided approach to quickly learn and master all of the ACLS algorithms, use the Interactive Course Guide
If you prefer independent study, you can download the Learn & Master ACLS Checklist to keep track of what you have reviewed here on the site.
After completing all of the multiple-choice megacode scenarios, you will round off your preparation for the AHA ACLS megacode skills station by watching the ACLS megacode series videos that take you through real-time megacode scenarios and sharpen your retention and recall of the training material. You can also improve your rhythm recognition by reviewing the rapid rhythm identification videos. If you use the Interactive Course Guide 2.0, all of this content is built into the course.
Learn & Master ACLS provides you with straightforward, systematic, and comprehensive ACLS Training with hundreds of ACLS questions, scenarios, and other training tools.
Satisfaction guaranteed
This ACLS training course will help you prepare for the ACLS written exam, megacode, and real-life emergency situations, and after taking it, you will pass with flying colors.
This site is always up-to-date with the most recent AHA ACLS algorithm guidelines.
You can learn and master ACLS! If you would like to see something added to the site, please let me know by using the contact form, or you can leave a comment below.
This course comes with a 100% money-back guarantee. If you are not fully satisfied with the ACLS or PALS training you receive, you can get a full refund. Click here to read more about the money-back guarantee.
You can now also learn and master PALS. Go HERE to learn how.
care providers
Kind Regards
Jeffery Jack
Creator & Administrator of ACLS-Algorithms.com
See what others are saying in the comments below, and please leave me feedback about your experience on the site. I would love to hear from you!
Mkaur022 says
Passed my acls . It’s was super easy this time. Thank you!
Danielle Maxim says
Thanks Jeff! Had to teach myself ACLS and your website helped tremendously! Got 100% on my test! I referred others to your website too!
nmcginnis says
Great site. Used it for my Paramedic program and now I am using it for my state/national testing! Thanks so much!
Carol Ballard says
I’ve been a nurse for 30 years and still get test anxiety. This course was awesome! I was so much calmer. Made the whole experience easier. I have definitely recommended this to all my peers and will be back in 2 years. Thanks
Jeff with admin. says
I am so glad that the site was helpful for you. Thanks for the recommendations.
Kind regards,
Jeff
Amy says
This is a great course. I passed with no problems and was more confident in class.! test anxiety was much better! Thanks great site!!!
Sandhya Yaparatna says
I did pass my ACLS without any problems. I only missed one question.Thank you so much for your help. Your web site was so helpful. It was easy to understand and covers every aspect of the ACLS. It maid ACLS enjoyable.Thank you so much.Keep up with good work.
Sandhya
criley says
Hi Jeff and Team
I PASSED 98% BLS 100% !!!!. Clap for me! Clap for me ! Thank you and God Bless. I am so confident in ACLS Now. I am now the go to person on my floor. I have refered this website to everyone I know. Thanks again See you in 2 years.
Jeff with admin. says
Thanks for the feedback about your ACLS certification results. Great Job! I am so glad that the site was helpful for you. I know that you will be a benefit to those that you work with and the patients that you take care of.
Kind regards,
Jeff
Betrice says
Hi, Im trying to get my acls certificate and im having a hard time finding an online course. Do you have any suggestions?
Jeff with admin. says
Hi and thanks for the question.
If you need American Heart Association ACLS certification, there is no legitimate 100% online certification.
American Heart Association a CLS certification requires two parts. The first part is the written test. And the second part is the hands-on skill station. The first part can be taken online and requires between 8 to 10 hours of online training and taking the written test. You can do this here: AHA ACLS part 1
The second part requires finding a local facility that can take you through the skill station.
Kind regards,
Jeff
http://www.acls-algorithms.com
semdespain says
Jeff, you are awesome!! Thank you so much for calling me!
Jeff with admin. says
Glad to help out. 🙂
Kind regards,
Jeff
Linda says
Jeff, wanted you to know that I recommend this site to my RT students because it was so successful for me
Jeff with admin. says
Hi Linda,
Thanks so much for passing the site along to your students. I know that it will be a great benefit to them.
Kind regards,
Jeff
Naomie douglas says
Jeff I just wanted you to know that I took my ACLS July 17,2014 and passed. I was so confident going into class and I knew I could conquer anything after going through this site I learned so much, I could never have done it without your great website!! This learning experience was incredible and I will recommend it to all my fellow RN’s. I will be back in two years for my recertification. Thanks again:)
lewie says
Jeff and Chris, you guys are the bomb!!!!!!! …… the cardiac bomb! Passed my ACLS with flying colors and did it confidently thanks to you. See you in two years. Thanks
nmarcek says
Hi-
This is an odd question, but if you have to use an aed on a plane, how do you safely shock without sending electricity throughout the plane/seats. Open floor space is typically very limited. I’ve always wondered about this and i take a lot of long flights. Thank you! Ps i passed acls on the first try with a 92% thanks to this website 🙂
Jeff with admin. says
The Biphasic shock dose that is given from an AED or any other defibrillator for that matter is actually very unlikely to shock even someone that is touching the patient or in contact with something that is touching the patient.
Here is a quote from an AHA Article:
“Rescuers performing chest compressions during biphasic external defibrillation are exposed to low levels of leakage current. The present findings support the feasibility of uninterrupted chest compressions during shock delivery, which may enhance the efficacy of defibrillation and cardiocerebral resuscitation.”
Kind regards,
Jeff
Teresa Rohrbaugh says
Hello Jeff and Chris,
I just wanted to let you both know that I passed my ACLS, for the first time, since I’ve been an RN, 10 years! I have let many people know about this course and how I was reviewing with an online class called ACLS Algorithms and I told people about both of your careers too. I was very impressed with this class and thankful at the same time, for the knowledge you both have to share with others. I will probably start hanging out in the recovery room to learn a little something different and add a new skill to my resume. I will be back in 2 years, when things have changed and I hear 4 minutes of CPR may be the new update? Not sure, but anyhoo……appreciate all you do and will do in the future. I wish you had PALS class, something to think about? Have a nice evening to both of you gentleman.
jbake58 says
Jeff,
Took my ACLS recert yesterday and passed no problem! With the help of your wonderful website I went into the class with confidence and did well in the megacode portion, especially in the area of Rhythm Interpretation. Thank you so much for providing this website. I definitely will return in 2 years!
Karen RN
Jeff with admin. says
Karen,
That’s great. Thank you for the feedback. I’m so glad that the site was helpful for your.
Kind regards,
Jeff