Is there an AHA BLS practice test?
No, the American Heart Association (AHA) does not provide an official BLS practice test. However, there are online resources from third party providers that offer practice test questions. The official BLS written exam that you’ll take is 25 questions, and you need an 84% or higher to pass.
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Is there an ACLS practice test?
You can find third-party ACLS practice tests online. However, the official ACLS pretest which is required prior to coming to your class serves as a great practice tool and you can retake it as many times as you’d like.
What’s covered in this BLS class?
BLS healthcare training teaches the core fundamentals for healthcare professionals, including how to administer CPR and proper use of an AED (automated external defibrillator). Our instructors will go over everything you need to know to successfully ...
How long is the AHA BLS class?
Classes usually last 2-4 hours (not including breaks). This timeframe covers a six-student session with two manikins and one instructor. Classes with additional students or large on-site group training may take longer.
Do I need to take BLS if I already have ACLS?
es. These are two separate classes. Sometimes the classes may be offered consecutively, but they each require individual education, including a physical and written test. Taking an ACLS (Advanced Cardiac Life Support) class does not automatically ...
Where can I get a Basic Life Support (BLS) study guide?
There are several study guides available online. A simple Google search for “AHA BLS study guide” gives several resources. However, most students find it unnecessary to study beforehand.