ACLS SKILLS TRAINING TEST
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH
COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100%
CORRECT RATED A+
Q: What specific clinical areas are evaluated during the formal ACLS Survey?
A: The assessment focuses on the Airway, Breathing, Circulation, and identifying
a Differential Diagnosis. ✔✔
Q: Regarding early defibrillation for sudden cardiac arrest, which claim is
scientifically inaccurate?
A: The idea that patients in asystole will show a positive response to delayed
defibrillation. ✔✔
Q: What is the correct sequence of actions when using an Automated External
Defibrillator (AED)?
A: Start by powering on the device, secure the electrode pads to the patient, allow
the machine to analyze the heart rhythm, ensure no one is touching the patient, and
then administer the shock. ✔✔
Q: Which elements are considered vital for maintaining high-quality CPR
standards?
A: All of the following are essential: applying deep and rapid chest compressions,
reducing pauses in compressions, and rotating the person performing compressions
every two minutes. ✔✔
Q: Before an advanced airway is established, what is the required ratio of
compressions to breaths for an adult?
A: A ratio of 30 compressions to 2 rescue breaths. ✔✔
Q: What is the recommended energy setting for a shock delivered via a
monophasic defibrillator?
A: A consistent setting of 360 Joules. ✔✔
What is the maximum time allowed for interruptions in CPR such as checking for
breathing and pulse in order to maximize time spent on compressions? -ANSWER
✔✔10 seconds
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH
COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100%
CORRECT RATED A+
Q: What specific clinical areas are evaluated during the formal ACLS Survey?
A: The assessment focuses on the Airway, Breathing, Circulation, and identifying
a Differential Diagnosis. ✔✔
Q: Regarding early defibrillation for sudden cardiac arrest, which claim is
scientifically inaccurate?
A: The idea that patients in asystole will show a positive response to delayed
defibrillation. ✔✔
Q: What is the correct sequence of actions when using an Automated External
Defibrillator (AED)?
A: Start by powering on the device, secure the electrode pads to the patient, allow
the machine to analyze the heart rhythm, ensure no one is touching the patient, and
then administer the shock. ✔✔
Q: Which elements are considered vital for maintaining high-quality CPR
standards?
A: All of the following are essential: applying deep and rapid chest compressions,
reducing pauses in compressions, and rotating the person performing compressions
every two minutes. ✔✔
Q: Before an advanced airway is established, what is the required ratio of
compressions to breaths for an adult?
A: A ratio of 30 compressions to 2 rescue breaths. ✔✔
Q: What is the recommended energy setting for a shock delivered via a
monophasic defibrillator?
A: A consistent setting of 360 Joules. ✔✔
What is the maximum time allowed for interruptions in CPR such as checking for
breathing and pulse in order to maximize time spent on compressions? -ANSWER
✔✔10 seconds