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*Core Domains*
*Basic Life Support (BLS) Integration*
*Airway Management and Ventilation*
*Acute Coronary Syndromes (ACS)*
*Acute Ischemic Stroke Management*
*Rhythm Recognition and Interpretation*
*Pharmacology and Electrical Therapy*
*Post-Cardiac Arrest Care Strategies*
*High-Performance Team Dynamics and Ethics*
*Introduction*
The Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) certification exam is designed to
evaluate a healthcare professional's ability to manage cardiopulmonary arrest and
other cardiovascular emergencies. This comprehensive assessment focuses on the
urgent need for high-quality CPR, advanced airway management, and the
implementation of pharmacological interventions according to evidence-based
,guidelines. Consisting of scenario-based multiple-choice questions, the exam
requires candidates to apply critical thinking and rapid decision-making skills to real-
world clinical situations. Candidates must demonstrate proficiency in rhythm analysis
and team leadership to ensure optimal patient outcomes during life-threatening
events. This test bank serves as a rigorous tool for validating professional
competency and adherence to legal and ethical standards in emergency cardiac
care.
1. Which of the following is the recommended compression depth for an adult
patient in cardiac arrest?
A. At least 1 inch
B. 1.5 to 2 inches
C. 2 to 2.4 inches
D. At least 3 inches
🟢 C. 2 to 2.4 inches
🔴 Explanation: Current guidelines specify that chest compressions for adults should
be between 2 and 2.4 inches (5 to 6 cm) to provide adequate circulation while
minimizing the risk of injury.
, 2. A patient is in pulseless ventricular tachycardia. After the first shock and 2
minutes of CPR, the rhythm remains the same. Which medication should be
administered first?
A. Amiodarone 300mg
B. Epinephrine 1mg
C. Lidocaine 1.5mg/kg
D. Magnesium Sulfate 2g
🟢 B. Epinephrine 1mg
🔴 Explanation: In the ACLS Pulseless Arrest algorithm, Epinephrine 1mg is
administered every 3-5 minutes, typically starting after the second shock during the
transition to the second cycle of CPR.
3. During a resuscitation attempt, the team leader orders a medication dose that
you believe is incorrect. What is the appropriate ethical action?
A. Administer the dose as ordered to maintain team hierarchy
B. Refuse to give the medication and leave the room
C. Use closed-loop communication to respectfully clarify the dose
D. Administer what you think is the correct dose without telling anyone
, 🟢 C. Use closed-loop communication to respectfully clarify the dose
🔴 Explanation: High-performance team dynamics require constructive intervention.
If a team member perceives an error, they should respectfully question the order to
ensure patient safety.
4. What is the maximum duration that chest compressions should be interrupted
for a pulse check or rhythm analysis?
A. 5 seconds
B. 10 seconds
C. 15 seconds
D. 20 seconds
🟢 B. 10 seconds
🔴 Explanation: To maintain high coronary perfusion pressure, interruptions in chest
compressions must be minimized and should never exceed 10 seconds.
5. A patient presents with symptomatic bradycardia and a heart rate of 35 bpm.
Atropine 1mg has been administered without effect. What is the next
recommended intervention?