ACLS Certification Association

ACLS Certification Association at ACLScertification.org, the nation’s largest online ACLS provider, is excited to bring our complete library of award-winning videos to YouTube! ACLS Certification Association offers FREE ACLS, PALS, BLS, and NRP study materials to help students prepare for their certification or recertification exams. Additionally, we provide 100% online certification and renewal options, simplifying the complicated certification process to strengthen the foundation of healthcare providers and guide them to success.

Our interactive educational courses leverage cutting-edge technology to create engaging, activity-based learning opportunities that enhance the educational experience. Each course is developed by certified ACLS, PALS, BLS, and NRP instructors with over 20 years of clinical practice and teaching experience.

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ACLS Certification Association

Put your Pediatric Advanced Life Support skills to the test with this challenging simulation! πŸ‘Ά

This video, part of the ACLS Certification Association Megacode series, presents a realistic scenario where you'll need to identify rhythms, prescribe treatments, and make critical decisions to provide optimal care for a pediatric patient.

Watch the whole video here:
https://youtu.be/NDC795NcjJ4

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🩺 ACLS Megacode 1 Question 2: ACLS Certification Association Answer Key

βœ… Correct answer: C. Vagal maneuvers

πŸ‘‰ Vagal maneuvers should be your next intervention unless there are contraindications to performing them safely.

This patient is hemodynamically stable, so cardioversion is not indicated. Defibrillation is never indicated for a patient with a pulse. Atropine is the drug of choice for symptomatic bradycardia.

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ACLS Certification Association Question of the Day

A 23-year-old woman presents to the ED with a pounding heart. She’s pale, weak, and her HR is 180 bpm. She’s alert, oriented, and hemodynamically stable.

Her cardiac monitor shows narrow complex tachycardia, consistent with SVT.

You asked a colleague to insert an IV and call for a 12-lead ECG.

What initial intervention will you consider?

a. Synchronized cardioversion
b. Atropine
c. Vagal maneuvers
d. Defibrillation

Post your answer!πŸ€“

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Understanding the Adult Suspected Stroke Algorithm

When every second counts, knowing how to recognize and respond to stroke symptoms can make all the difference. This lesson offers a clear and concise overview of the Adult Suspected Stroke Algorithm, helping you take action with confidence in emergency situations.

🚨 In this episode, Mark walks through:
βœ… How to identify stroke symptoms using the Cincinnati Stroke Scale (facial droop, arm drift, slurred speech)
βœ… Quick, accurate stroke assessment techniques
βœ… Common causes like middle cerebral artery occlusion
βœ… Stroke types, treatment options, and why rapid diagnosis matters

Perfect for healthcare providers, emergency responders, and anyone committed to improving patient outcomes.

πŸ“Ί Watch the full video here:
https://youtu.be/gVqiv_XcPDE

Let us know your thoughts in the comments! πŸ‘‡

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🩺 Practice Test Question: ACLS Certification Association Answer Key

βœ… Correct answer: C. Volume infusion

πŸ‘‰ This patient is in cardiac arrest with pulseless electrical activity. Hypovolemia is a common cause of PEA. Internal hemorrhaging may be due to a ruptured spleen after blunt trauma from the fight.

The emergency response team leader must consider a volume infusion in this case for PEA associated with narrow complex tachycardia.

πŸ’¬ Did you get it right? Let us know in the comments!

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ACLS Certification Association Question of the Day

A 32-year old boxer was brought to the emergency department due to intense abdominal pain after being hit in the left upper quadrant of the abdomen. He presents with the following vital signs:
HR = 210 bpm,
BP = palpatory,
RR = 20/minute,
T = 36.5Β°C,
oxygen saturation = 97%.

His pulse is thready, and an ECG shows a rapid narrow complex tachycardia.

He suddenly goes into cardiac arrest and you check the ECG.

Aside from initiating CPR, what immediate treatment will you give this patient?

a. Adenosine injection
b. Transcutaneous pacing
c. Volume infusion
d. Synchronized cardioversion

πŸš‘ Think you know it? Drop your answer in the comments and find out if you got it right!

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ACLS Megacode 1 by ACLS Certification Association is here! 🚨

The megacode scenarios are intended to test your ability to put your algorithm knowledge to work. For each megacode simulator, there will be a scenario, and you will have to identify rhythms, prescribe treatments, and recommend the next steps to properly provide optimal care for the patient.

Rationales are included with the correct answers to support each clinical decision. This megacode simulator is up-to-date with the latest AHA, ECC, and ILCOR guidelines.

Watch the megacode here:
https://youtu.be/4DZuYB_YQ7s

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🩺 ACLS Megacode 1 Question 1: ACLS Certification Association Answer Key

βœ… Correct answer: C. Supraventricular tachycardia (SVT)

πŸ‘‰ The rhythm is rapid and regular, and the QRS complexes are narrow, signifying that the rhythm originates above the AV node.

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ACLS Certification Association Question of the Day

A 23-year old woman presents to the ED walking unassisted, accompanied by her husband. She complains that her heart is pounding too fast.

She states that her symptoms started approximately twenty minutes ago. She is pale and complains of feeling weak.

She denies having had similar symptoms before. You take her to a room with a monitored bed, obtain vital signs, and hook her up to the cardiac monitor.

What rhythm do you observe?

a. Ventricular tachycardia
b. Atrial flutter
c. Supraventricular tachycardia (SVT)
d. Sinus tachycardia

🧠 Post your answer! πŸ‘‡πŸš‘

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🩺 ACLS Megacode 5 Question 6: ACLS Certification Association Answer Key

βœ… Correct answer: C. Continue CPR for 2 minutes and give 1 mg epinephrine IV every 3 to 5 minutes

πŸ‘‰ The algorithms for PEA (and asystole) require high-quality CPR and the administration of 1 mg epinephrine IV or IO as quickly as possible. PEA and asystole are non-shockable rhythms, so neither defibrillation nor synchronized cardioversion is indicated.

Identifying and treating the underlying cause of pulseless electrical activity is the third step in treating PEA.

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