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ACLS Quizzes 2016

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Quizzes are an important part of preparing for ACLS examination and an effective way to learn different concepts, techniques and theory. As a free resource for our visitors, we have put together a practice quiz for each of the main AHA Advanced Cardiac Life Support cases. Click a quiz link in any scenarios below to open a quiz for that ACLS case. Each quiz includes 5 to 10 questions designed to test your knowledge of that particular case or scenario.

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quiz icon ACLS Quiz

A variety of questions from different cases.

quiz icon Airway Management New

A patient was admitted to the emergency department with shortness of breath, the sitution has deteriorated and now he is unresponsive. What should you do first?

quiz icon Bradycardia Quiz New

This case outlines how to assess and manage a patient with symptomatic bradycardia...

quiz icon Sinus Tachycardia QuizNew

Your patient is a 48 y/o woman whose chief complain is "I almost fainted when I got out of bed." She has been ill for 2 days with nausea, vomiting and diarrhea...

quiz icon Supraventricular Tachycardia Quiz

This test reviews stable and unstable supraventricular tachycardia, allows you to assess each and choose the correct intervention.

quiz icon Post Cardiac Arrest New

The patient arrived in ventricular fibrillation but after an extensive resuscitation is currently in sinus tachycardia with a blood pressure of 102\/70. How do you intervene?

quiz icon VF/Pulseless VT Quiz New

This case follows basic protocol for handling a ventricular fibrillation...

quiz icon Advanced VF Quiz New

This case follows advanced protocol for handling a ventricular fibrillation...

quiz icon Acute Coronary Syndromes Quiz

You are in the Emergency Department when a 54 year old male arrives rubbing the center of his chest. He states "it feels like someone is sitting on my chest"...

quiz icon Pulseless Electrical Activity Practice Quiz

Your task for this case is to assess and manage a patient in cardiac arrest who has pulseless electrical activity (PEA). Although the ECG shows organized cardiac electrical activity, the patient is unresponsive with no palpable pulse...

quiz icon STEMI Quiz

ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction quiz

quiz icon Stroke Quiz

This case covers the identification and initial management of patients with acute ischemic stroke...

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quiz icon Airway Management

quiz icon Bradycardia

quiz icon Cardiac Arrest / AED

quiz icon Tachycardia

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