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ACLS Precourse Self-Assessment

Dr. Achyut Kanungo passed the ACLS Precourse Self-Assessment with an overall score of 97%. He scored highly in rhythm identification (95%), pharmacology (100%), and practical application (95%). He also scored 100% or higher on most individual diagnosis, algorithm, and drug questions, with the exception of scoring 83% on tachycardia diagnosis questions and 83% on tachycardia algorithm questions. The results indicate a strong understanding of ACLS material and readiness to take the full ACLS Provider Course.

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ACLS Precourse Self-Assessment

Dr. Achyut Kanungo passed the ACLS Precourse Self-Assessment with an overall score of 97%. He scored highly in rhythm identification (95%), pharmacology (100%), and practical application (95%). He also scored 100% or higher on most individual diagnosis, algorithm, and drug questions, with the exception of scoring 83% on tachycardia diagnosis questions and 83% on tachycardia algorithm questions. The results indicate a strong understanding of ACLS material and readiness to take the full ACLS Provider Course.

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6/18/23, 11:30 PM Precourse Self-Assessment Results

Precourse Self-Assessment Results

Congratulations Dr. Achyut Kanungo!


Congratulations, you have passed the ACLS Precourse Self-Assessment with a
score of

97%
Scores for Major Testing Areas

This precourse self-assessment has 3 sections covering these major testing areas:

The Rhythm Identification section tested your ability to identify the basic core
rhythms used in the ACLS Provider Course and written exam. You scored 95% on
Rhythm Identification.

The Pharmacology section tested your ability to identify drugs used in clinical
situations. You scored 100% on Pharmacology.

The Practical Application section tested your ability to identify a rhythm and then
choose the correct action or drug, as you will be expected to do in the learning
stations and the Megacode Testing Station. You scored 95% on Practical
Application.

Scores for Diagnosis Questions

The diagnosis questions tested your knowledge of material found in ACLS core
cases. If you scored low on a diagnosis question, review the case, including the
drugs and the series and sequence of interventions used in the case.

Here is how you scored on diagnosis questions:

Asystole: 100% (Question: 4/4)


Tachycardia: 83% (Question: 5/6)
VF/pVT: 100% (Question: 13/13)
PEA: 100% (Question: 4/4)
Bradycardia: 100% (Question: 11/11)
Stable tachycardia: 80% (Question: 4/5)
Unstable tachycardia: 100% (Question: 1/1)
ACS: 100% (Question: 3/3)
Stroke: 100% (Question: 2/2)
VF/pVT treated with high-quality BLS: 100% (Question: 6/6)
Airway management treatment: 100% (Question: 4/4)
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Scores for Algorithm Questions

The algorithm questions tested your knowledge of material found in ACLS core
algorithms. If you scored low on an algorithm question, review the algorithm,
including the drugs and the sequence of interventions in the algorithm.

Here is how you scored on algorithm questions:

Cardiac arrest: 100% (Question: 27/27)


Tachycardia: 83% (Question: 10/12)
Bradycardia: 100% (Question: 11/11)
ACS: 100% (Question: 3/3)
Stroke: 100% (Question: 2/2)

Scores for Drug Questions

The drug questions tested pharmacology material found in ACLS core cases. If
you scored low on specific drug knowledge, make sure you know how and when
the drug is used as well as what dose to use in specific situations, such as
atropine for PEA vs ACS, or dopamine and epinephrine for bradycardia.

Here is how you scored on drug questions:

General pharmacology: 100% (Question: 5/5)


Atropine: 100% (Question: 2/2)
Nitroglycerin: 100% (Question: 1/1)
Epinephrine: 100% (Question: 7/7)
Aspirin and fibrinolytics: 100% (Question: 1/1)
Aspirin: 100% (Question: 2/2)
Adenosine: 100% (Question: 3/3)
Amiodarone: 100% (Question: 2/2)

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