ACLS Quiz 2026: Can You Run the Code Without Help?

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1. What is the correct compression-to-ventilation ratio for single-rescuer CPR in adults?

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This college-level quiz tests your mastery of Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) protocols and decision-making. Designed to evaluate whether you can manage cardiac emergencies and run the code without help, it covers CPR techniques, defibrillation, pharmacology, and rhythm recognition. Perfect for healthcare students and professionals preparing for certification or refreshing... see morecritical skills. Key focus: ACLS Quiz 2026: Can You Run the Code Without Help?. see less

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2. During cardiac arrest, when should defibrillation be attempted on a patient in ventricular fibrillation?

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3. What is the recommended initial dose of epinephrine for cardiac arrest?

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4. Which rhythm requires immediate defibrillation in ACLS?

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5. How often should CPR compressions be delivered during cardiac arrest?

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6. What is the primary goal of early defibrillation in cardiac arrest?

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7. After how many minutes should amiodarone be administered if the first defibrillation attempt fails?

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8. True or False: Rescue breathing is no longer recommended for untrained bystanders during adult CPR.

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9. Which medication is the first-line vasopressor in cardiac arrest?

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10. What is the recommended compression depth for adult CPR?

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11. During resuscitation, how often should you reassess the patient's rhythm?

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12. True or False: Amiodarone is preferred over lidocaine for ventricular fibrillation in ACLS.

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13. What is the correct placement for automated external defibrillator (AED) pads?

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14. Which condition is characterized by a rhythm that appears organized on the monitor but no pulse is present?

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15. In ACLS, the recommended dose of amiodarone for ventricular fibrillation is ____.

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What is the correct compression-to-ventilation ratio for...
During cardiac arrest, when should defibrillation be attempted on a...
What is the recommended initial dose of epinephrine for cardiac...
Which rhythm requires immediate defibrillation in ACLS?
How often should CPR compressions be delivered during cardiac arrest?
What is the primary goal of early defibrillation in cardiac arrest?
After how many minutes should amiodarone be administered if the first...
True or False: Rescue breathing is no longer recommended for untrained...
Which medication is the first-line vasopressor in cardiac arrest?
What is the recommended compression depth for adult CPR?
During resuscitation, how often should you reassess the patient's...
True or False: Amiodarone is preferred over lidocaine for ventricular...
What is the correct placement for automated external defibrillator...
Which condition is characterized by a rhythm that appears organized on...
In ACLS, the recommended dose of amiodarone for ventricular...
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