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
6 years ago
Information was self explanatory, easy to read, and understand. The videos really was a great help.
6 years ago
Lightning fast
6 years ago
It’s was good
6 years ago
Excellent training !
6 years ago
Very Smooth
6 years ago
I wish the exam was longer than 10 questions, Also I don't support unlimited retakes, it should be something along the lines of if you fail, it doesn't reopen until after 20-30 mins have passed or something. to easy to cheat the system and get certified and not learn.
6 years ago
Very informative. Was a pleasure taking this course. Thank you.
6 years ago
Easy and simple to use.
6 years ago
excellent course, fast and easy! thank you!
6 years ago
very easy to understand and remember much faster than taking the class in person
6 years ago
I love the fact that the course was right to the point and covered all of the important topics to make a person successful in helping another.
6 years ago
Great resource
6 years ago
great
6 years ago
Very easy to use this program.
6 years ago
Price not bad, resourceful in detail class online
6 years ago
Below I listed the grammatical/spelling errors through the BLS module. It would be nice to see those corrected as I felt the information was good, but it was hard to take it seriously with so many errors. Under Open chest wounds If it is required for dressing and direct pressure to stop the bleeding, than* extreme care must be provided to ensure that the dressing doesn't become too saturated with blood, which can inadvertently become occlusive. Dress appropriately and modify the procedure when it is needed. *should be “then” Under Chest Pain 2 low-does aspirins; should be “low-dose” Burns vary on the degree of which layer the burn reaches. Remember, their are 3 common categories— 1st-degree, 2nd-degree and 3rd-degree.; should be “there” Under exertional dehydration If loss fluids aren't replaced dehydration will occur.; “lost” Treatment Alternatively, if drink aren't available then potable water may be used. “if drinks aren’t available” Under Hepatitis B transmitted through indigestion of blood and/or body fluids; “transmitted through ingestion”
6 years ago
I liked the on line option. Thank you.
6 years ago
Very informative about important information that people really should know
6 years ago
great
6 years ago
Very good course and easy to navigate through all the way to the exam.
6 years ago
Super convenient!