Advanced AHA CPR & ECC MCQs for Postgraduate or ACLS Exam Preparation

  

A focused resource for Emergency, ICU & Anesthesia trainees


Why Exam-Oriented Resuscitation Practice Matters

Cardiac arrest management is one of the most frequently tested and clinically critical areas across Emergency Medicine, Anesthesia, Intensive Care, and ACLS-related examinations.

While guidelines are widely available, many candidates struggle with:

  • Applying algorithms in real clinical scenarios

  • Identifying the next best step under pressure

  • Avoiding common exam traps related to oxygenation, defibrillation timing, drugs, and post-ROSC care

To address this gap, I have developed a board-level MCQ booklet designed specifically for postgraduate exam preparation and clinical reasoning, rather than basic recall.




What This MCQ Booklet Covers

The booklet contains 50 high-difficulty MCQs, structured to mirror postgraduate and professional examination style.

📘 Core areas included:

  • Adult Basic Life Support (BLS)

  • Adult Advanced Life Support (ALS)

  • Post–Cardiac Arrest Care (ROSC management, neuroprotection)

  • Special Circumstances

    • Opioid overdose

    • Anaphylaxis

    • Hypothermia

    • Pulmonary embolism

    • Pregnancy & perimortem cesarean

    • Hyperkalemia & toxicologic arrests

  • Systems of care, ethics, and resuscitation team dynamics

Each section presents MCQs first, followed by detailed explanations at the end of the section, closely replicating exam conditions.





Who Will Benefit Most

This resource is intended for:

  • Emergency Medicine residents and physicians

  • Anesthesia and Critical Care trainees

  • ICU clinicians

  • ACLS / BLS instructors

  • Final-year medical students preparing for professional exams

It assumes baseline familiarity with CPR algorithms and is not designed as an introductory text.


How to Use This Resource Effectively

For best results:

  1. Attempt the MCQs without referring to answers initially

  2. Focus on algorithm logic rather than memorization

  3. Review explanations carefully, especially incorrect choices

  4. Reattempt difficult questions after revision

Repeated spaced practice is more effective than a single reading.


Access the MCQ Booklet

The booklet is available as an instant-download PDF:

🔗 Board-Level AHA CPR & ECC MCQs (PDF):
https://drmekhan.gumroad.com/l/wsrtp

This is an independent educational resource. It is not affiliated with or endorsed by the American Heart Association. All questions are original and based on publicly available guideline concepts.






Final Thoughts

High-quality resuscitation practice requires more than knowing guidelines — it requires thinking in algorithms under pressure.
This booklet is designed to support that process in a structured, exam-realistic manner.

https://drmekhan.gumroad.com/l/wsrtp