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
Easy course but accurate.
7 years ago
Great course
7 years ago
Very fast & easy !
7 years ago
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7 years ago
The course is poorly organized and appears to be just a bunch of information cut and pasted together. It contains very basic mistakes that also show sections were written by non-English speakers (e.g. shock and getting shocked are two totally different problems). Please have the course reviewed and corrected by a medical professional and an English major. Then your information will help people instead of confusing them.
7 years ago
thank you
7 years ago
Very educative with great insight.
7 years ago
easy. fast. amazing
7 years ago
Awesome course. Learned allot will recommend it to co workers. Thank you for furthering my education.
7 years ago
Very good
7 years ago
Very good
7 years ago
Great refresher course. Easy to follow and complete.
7 years ago
easy and save time
7 years ago
This was a clear, straight-forward overview of CPR and first aid. Nicely written.
7 years ago
This was a clear, straight-forward overview of CPR and first aid. Nicely written.
7 years ago
This was a clear, straight-forward overview of CPR and first aid. Nicely written.
7 years ago
This was a clear, straight-forward overview of CPR and first aid. Nicely written.
7 years ago
Thank you!
7 years ago
learned a lot
7 years ago
From my perspective the questions at times were ambiguous. The two incorrect answers on my exam were not totally incorrect. For example, with a head injury, not all necessitate 911 calls immediately. A responder would survey the situation/injury for signs of bleeding (could be minor, stop bleeding or apply cold compress to area) and check for signs of concussion. Another incorrect answer I would dispute is to call 911 first or perform 2 minutes of CPR first with an unresponsive person. In the course instruction those were addressed as two separate instances, whether the collapse is witnessed or not witnessed. If seen, call 911 first. If not witnessed, perform 2 minutes of CPR first. Just saying. Thank you for providing this class online. It covered a lot of areas concisely.
7 years ago
excellent course