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
I first took a 2 credit CPR course in college about 35 years ago. I have taken several since then. It appears as though CPR is being "watered down" and there is less and less that the individual is recommended to do to save a life. I can't help but wonder whether this is in response to some form of litigation that is practiced against the person despite the "good samaritan" law
9 years ago
AWESOME
9 years ago
Final steps were a little confusing, otherwise worked very well.
9 years ago
very easy to use
9 years ago
User friendly
9 years ago
Great refresher course!
9 years ago
Some grammar errors inside course
9 years ago
i feel some of the courses can be arranged to help with the course as far as terminology goes. other than that, i think the course was knowledgeable.
9 years ago
Simple yet informative. Great course!
9 years ago
Great online course.
9 years ago
easy to use and understand.
9 years ago
Good Course
9 years ago
great to be able to complete it on-line, very informative.
9 years ago
very good .
9 years ago
A Th A thorough review, fast and efficient.
9 years ago
Awesome and informative course!
9 years ago
very easy test
9 years ago
very good.
9 years ago
Deceiving charges practices gives you one price online and then charges your cc different and higher price and tries to charge again one month later
9 years ago
This was a very informational course, thank you! If I could offer some suggestions, it would have been helpful to have the option of looking up the definition terms of the more challenging medical terms (tension pneumothorax & myocardial infarction, for example) on the page that they are related to. There are a couple of spelling errors I noticed that I would address, for the sake of looking professional. Lastly, there are a couple of questions on the final exam (I believe they were questions 4 and 7) that came across as a little vague for what the actual answer was that they were looking for. I think it was question 4 that asks if 911 should be called immediately after a head injury. The answer that the test was looking for was yes, however, in the material, it states that 911 should be contacted immediately IF the subject is experiencing any of the listed symptoms. It doesn't say that you should contact EMS as soon as a head injury occurs, but after you have evaluated the subject and looked for symptoms. The other question that seemed a little vague with the wording was question 7. It asks if you should perform CPR if the subject is unconscious or unresponsive. The answer the test was looking for was yes, and I think it would be more clear if it is also stated that the subject wasn't showing any signs of breathing as well. A person can be unconscious & unresponsive, but still breathing properly. I think that the distinction is important to note.
9 years ago
This was very good for a recertification.