We have received many comments about our classes from our satisfied customers*. Here are the reviews and ratings from our students:
*The reviews and ratings below are from customers who have purchased a certificate and published a review and/or rating at the end of the transaction
7 years ago
Great information!
7 years ago
More detailed video scenarios would have been helpful. This works well as a refresher course, but I would not recommend it to anyone who does not have recent, hands-on certification.
7 years ago
Awsome.
7 years ago
Way easier than I expected and quicker, too!
7 years ago
THANK YOU
7 years ago
Thanks for making this process quick and easy! I learned some new material that I'm sure wasn't covered in some 3 hour CPR First aid classes I ahve been to before. Thanks again.
7 years ago
Quick and concise
7 years ago
Easy and quick!
7 years ago
Very good..
7 years ago
Awesome
7 years ago
it was nice to read and a good test.
7 years ago
Very educational course
7 years ago
QUick, easy and educational!
7 years ago
Great training and certification program
7 years ago
Excellent way to keep my credentials up to date! Thank-you
7 years ago
loved it
7 years ago
Convenient
7 years ago
The review is very helpful and clear to understand. The quiz made me easy to remember the important points.Thanks.
7 years ago
This course was very helpful and resourceful.
7 years ago
I am pleased at the ease of meeting the requirement of CPR by this online course which was comprehensive in information
7 years ago
This information is very good, but a couple questions on the test could use different wording for a better clarification of what is being asked. One question asked if all head injuries should have 911 called (which the test's answer was supposed to be true) but for minor head injuries, where you only get a bump or a bruise, 911 would not be needed. Also, I'm unclear of the definition of "non-responsive." If a person is "unconscious and non-responsive" I don't think that necessarily means that they're not breathing--because if they're also not breathing, you'd definitely perform CPR; but if they are breathing while being "unconscious and non-responsive" they shouldn't need CPR, unless "non-responsive" automatically also means "not breathing" for which I question this term. Thanks for considering these questions.