This series of megacode videos will take you one step further in your ACLS training. If you have not completed the ACLS Megacode Simulator section of this site, you may want to review content there before advancing into the Megacode Video Series.
In these megacode videos, you will be taken through a scenario and challenged with questions about interventions as the scenario progresses. These videos will build your rhythm identification skills and will also improve your reaction time with interventions.
The megacode series videos are compliant with the 2020-2025 AHA ACLS guidelines.
rico reyes says
its really great to have this kind of program.. it truly helps. two thumbs up
Lez says
This site is well worth the money. It got me ready for the Mega Code and the written exam which by the I aced. Thanks Jeff
Karie West says
For those who have the new ACLS book, the rhythm strips and other information regarding intubation, IO etc. are on the website under “Supplementary Materials”. The old book has the rhythm strips. Go to http://www.heart.org/eccstudent and use the pass code ‘ compression ‘ to log in so that you can access the site and read the additional materials.
Susan Robinson says
This was my first time taking ACLC, and I was nervous. Your site was very helpful. I had no problems with the written exam, and the practical was much easier than I anticipated, due to your megacode prep. I have been singing the praises of this site to all of my colleagues.
Tammie Grieser says
I was trying to find app for i phone…cant locate it.!!! Please help would love to have for phone:)
Jeff with admin. says
We don’t have an app for the website, but the many of the videos have been converted to be compatible with the iphone/ipad. Soon all of them except one (it is embedded from another website) will be done. Also the Megacode Scenarios and practice quizzes all work on the iphone/ipad. —Kind Regards, Jeff
Mike Eme says
Just got back from the provider course. Passed 94% and the practical was a breeze. FYI, about 80% of the questions are cut and dry like you find here but 20% has 2 pretty good answers. So, spend a bit of time and eliminate 2 answers and work on the last 2. Good Luck
deby lutton says
I also love this sight, AHA book difficult to read, no rhythm strips! The megacode simulators are very effective tools, tomorrow’s the day, very stressed out. thank you!
Kevin Wall says
Thanks for this site. My recert was a breeze and this site really relieved all my previous anxiety with ACLS certificaton.
Nonillie De Guzman says
is there any way we can ‘like’ you on facebook? colleagues need to know about this site, great stuff and big help for people like me who dread doing ACLS!
Jeff with admin. says
Thanks for the question at acls-algorithms.com. On the home page of the website, there is a share button for facebook in the upper right hand corner of the page. A facebook share would be great. Thanks for spreading the word.
Kind Regards,
Jeff
Tammie Grieser says
I agree with others….the book is too confusing and in real life the scenerios are what it looks like!! Thank you so much for doing this. I agree…ACS and Stroke would be great as well!!!!
Susan Halbritter says
this was a wonderful review and much better than the book. I would highly recommend this course to anyone certifying or renewing their ACLS certification. I will definately be back in 2 years!
Sandra Nickel says
hahaha I love this site–I love the music–way better learning than reading the boring book and searching for lame videos on youtube. Great job. Why didn’t I think of this!
Zarina Bradmore says
Wow! What an amazing way to learn and review ACLS! I have my ACLS exam tomorrow and I feel very confident. THANK YOU sooooo much!!!
Elaine McKinney says
My time is up I have really learned a lot in the last 2 weeks.I hope to see acs and stroke when I return to your site in two years, in the mean time, I will inform my co-workers of this site.THANK you and until the next time continue to educate those of use that enjoy learning in this manner
Bill Brown says
This site is outstanding. It takes the confusion out of learning ACLS and helps to make us confident practitioners. This will help us all save lives. Thank you.