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
There are several grammar and spelling errors in the text. A careful proofread is needed.
7 years ago
So far so good. A good review.
7 years ago
very helful
7 years ago
Great refresher for an update!
7 years ago
Great study materials!
7 years ago
very informative and good way to refresh your skills!
7 years ago
Thank You
7 years ago
Fast, informative, and cheaper than other options! Overall a great service.
7 years ago
Accurate information, updated information and super fast
7 years ago
I take issue with question number 7. It is very poorly written. My score would have been 100% had I not had to debate with myself about the question being a trick question. According to the text you would give an unconscious and unresponsive person CPR, IF there is no breathing. The no breathing part of the scenario is left out of the question.
7 years ago
Easy
7 years ago
Very easy to comprehend,straight to the business!
7 years ago
Excellent course
7 years ago
service is very convenient , efficient and excellent!
7 years ago
Interesting
7 years ago
A very informative course.
7 years ago
thank you
7 years ago
Informative, concise, quicky & easy!
7 years ago
The videos had no sound, which was kind of strange.
7 years ago
Awesome fast and easy!
7 years ago
In regards to the test question on providing CPR to someone that is unconscious and non-responsive, I'm not sure why you would provide CPR to that person if he/she is breathing and has a pulse. Also, regarding the head injury question, there is not sufficient information to require emergency medical care or the information provided in the course regarding head injuries does not support emergency medical care for all types of head injuries; it list out symptoms for calling for emergency medical response and that in itself suggests not all head injuries would require emergency medical care.