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
9 years ago
Easy, quick, informative.
9 years ago
Thank you so much!
9 years ago
Some of the information is not worded clearly/correctly.
9 years ago
I learned a lot!
9 years ago
The information before the quiz was useful and straight-forward which made the test easy and memorable.
9 years ago
Great!
9 years ago
Awesome!
9 years ago
great
9 years ago
Thanks so much for giving me the opportunity to take the CPR course online... It was easy and most Convenient for me.. Again Thank you much...
9 years ago
This course was easy to understand and also provided videos which helped too.
9 years ago
Great
9 years ago
Very Informative and will keep for future reference
9 years ago
This was an awesome online course
9 years ago
great course
9 years ago
Good
9 years ago
Thank you very much for this easy and convenient method for reviewing CPR and first aid. However, there are many grammatical errors in the material, particularly in the first half of the course. I also struggled to understand the writing in the open chest wound section -- I'm still not sure when open chest wounds should be left open and when they should be covered. Thanks for asking for feedback.
9 years ago
This is an excellent way to take the class. I did notice a typographical error... I think it was the word "than" instead of "then." Enjoyed the experience.
9 years ago
Thank you for providing this service online.
9 years ago
The course has very poor information as to what First Aid and CPR is. The information is incomplete and leaves out a LOT OF GRAY AREAS that can be very dangerous. As an example, what is an auto injector? What do you do immediately if you don't have such injector? Do you call 911 before or after the application of the injection, how long does the injection needs to be in the patient for the whole solution to go into the body? What happens after? if the patient responds to the injection, do you call 911 still? etc. The information was very poorly done. By the way, I am certain that an auto injector should be injected on the outer part of the thigh, NOT on the butt.
9 years ago
Quick and easy!
9 years ago
Course was concise and clear.