ACLS Provider: Course

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What to Expect

Congratulations on completing FirstAidWeb’s ACLS Provider Certification Course! You’ve invested the time, effort, and commitment—now it’s time to secure your certification.

This exam isn’t meant to trick you. It’s designed to confirm your understanding of the material. Take a breath, get focused, and review the key details below before you begin.

Exam Overview

  • 65 questions covering all key ACLS topics, including multiple-choice and true/false. Questions are randomized for each attempt.
  • Exam must be completed within 90 minutes.
  • You must answer every question before submitting.
  • Detailed feedback is provided for every answer—correct or incorrect.
  • Passing score: 75%.
  • You have three consecutive attempts. After that, a review break will be required before trying again.

What to Keep in Mind

  • This is an individual exam—no notes, no outside help.
  • Plan for one sitting—you cannot save and return later.
  • Ensure a stable internet connection, a charged device, and a distraction-free environment.
  • You can review and change answers before submitting, but stay mindful—speed and accuracy matter in real-life situations.
  • Give your responses one final review, then submit with confidence.

What Happens Next

  • Results are displayed immediately upon submission.
  • Pass? You’ll receive your official ACLS Certification Card instantly.
  • Didn’t pass? No stress—you’ll have up to three consecutive attempts before a review break is enforced. After that, you can retake the exam.

You're ready—best of luck on your exam!

What is the primary treatment for VF during cardiac arrest?

What is the compression depth for infant CPR?

PETCO2 levels >10 mmHg during CPR indicate high-quality chest compressions.

Synchronized cardioversion is used for unstable atrial fibrillation.

What is the recommended treatment for unstable tachycardia?

Which condition is included in the "T's" of reversible cardiac arrest causes?

What is the appropriate treatment for severe bradycardia in pediatric patients unresponsive to atropine?

The target temperature for targeted temperature management (TTM) is 32-36°C.

How soon should defibrillation be delivered for VF/VT?

What is the initial defibrillation dose for pediatric cardiac arrest?

What is the next action after ROSC is achieved?

What is the compression fraction goal during CPR?

Adenosine is contraindicated in unstable patients with narrow-complex SVT.

The initial dose of epinephrine for cardiac arrest is 1 mg IV.

The compression-to-ventilation ratio for two-rescuer pediatric CPR is 15:2.

Which rhythm is not shockable?

What is the proper dose of naloxone for suspected opioid overdose?

What is the dose of epinephrine for adult cardiac arrest?

What is the most reliable indicator of effective chest compressions?

How should an unconscious patient with a suspected spinal injury be positioned?

Asystole is a non-shockable rhythm in ACLS.

What is the recommended action for a witnessed cardiac arrest?

What is the appropriate action if PEA is identified?

Adenosine is used for the treatment of wide-complex tachycardia.

The correct defibrillation dose for pediatric cardiac arrest starts at 4 J/kg.

Hypovolemia is a reversible cause of pulseless electrical activity (PEA).

The goal oxygen saturation during post-cardiac arrest care is 100%.

What is the most common reversible cause of cardiac arrest?

The recommended oxygen saturation goal during post-cardiac arrest care is 92-96%.

What is the first drug administered during cardiac arrest?

What is the preferred method for confirming endotracheal tube placement?

What is the first drug given for stable narrow-complex tachycardia?

PETCO2 monitoring is used to confirm effective ventilation and chest compressions.

What is the target oxygen saturation during CPR?

What is the proper treatment for pulseless ventricular tachycardia?

What is the treatment for symptomatic bradycardia unresponsive to atropine?

What rhythm is described as a chaotic, irregular deflection with no P or QRS waves?

What is the recommended compression-to-ventilation ratio for infants with two rescuers?

What is the correct dose of magnesium sulfate for torsades de pointes?

Defibrillation is the treatment of choice for pulseless ventricular tachycardia.

What is the recommended initial dose of epinephrine in anaphylaxis?

What is the initial treatment for symptomatic bradycardia?

What is the preferred drug for refractory ventricular fibrillation?

How long should a pulse check take during CPR?

ROSC stands for Return of Circulation Success.

What is the proper energy setting for synchronized cardioversion of unstable atrial fibrillation?

Defibrillation should be delayed until after administering epinephrine in ventricular fibrillation.

What is the dose of adenosine for pediatric SVT?

What is the correct dose of dopamine for bradycardia?

Hypovolemia is one of the reversible causes of cardiac arrest.

The recommended compression depth for adult CPR is 2-2.4 inches.

Asystole requires immediate defibrillation.

What is the correct dose of epinephrine for pediatric cardiac arrest?

Synchronized cardioversion is the treatment of choice for unstable atrial fibrillation.

What is the first drug given for VF or pulseless VT?

The correct defibrillation dose for pediatric cardiac arrest starts at 2 J/kg.

What is the appropriate interval for delivering epinephrine during cardiac arrest?

Lidocaine is the first-line drug for ventricular fibrillation.

Amiodarone is the first-line drug for treating ventricular fibrillation.

The recommended defibrillation dose for pediatric VF arrest is 4 J/kg.

What is the appropriate energy setting for defibrillation in adults?

What should be done immediately after defibrillation?

What is the recommended action for a choking infant who becomes unresponsive?

How many breaths per minute should be delivered to an adult during advanced airway CPR?

What is the initial dose of adenosine for pediatric SVT?