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
8 years ago
Good basic information
8 years ago
Awesome learning experience
8 years ago
Awesome experience!!! Thank you!!!
8 years ago
I Love it quick and easy!!!
8 years ago
wonderful
8 years ago
easy to understand course material.
8 years ago
Very thorough!
8 years ago
This has been easy to do, especially during this pandemic. Thank you so much for your assistance!
8 years ago
Ung
8 years ago
THIS IS A HORRIBLE BUSINESS, MY COMPANY WOULD NOT ACCEPT YOUR CPR CARD AND YOU WOULD NOT REFUND ME MY MONEY....YOU SUCK!!!
8 years ago
REFUND ME MY 16.99 YOUR CARD IS NOT ACCEPTABLE IN ....YOUR COMPANY SUCKS AND YOU ARE LIARS AND THIEVES.....I WANT MY 16.00$ BACK
8 years ago
hope i don't have to ever use this stuff
8 years ago
Very forward and interesting easy to understand.
8 years ago
Quick and easy. Great refresher course.
8 years ago
Lessons are very clear and easy to understand and straight to the point.
8 years ago
Some the wording was unclear, for example I still don't fully understand the Chest Compression Fraction. Other things I was unclear on was the 30:2 ratio and the 15:2 ratio? If there's two people I only need 15 compressions? More clarity on these subjects would be helpful. Also it would be nice if the videos had sound. Thank you.
8 years ago
Good Course!
8 years ago
Great Knowledge
8 years ago
Had trouble with volume of videos on my cell
8 years ago
you word bad.
8 years ago
There are grammatical errors throughout this course, which is unprofessional. A few times words that a layman would not know are used without definition. In the CPR portion, the instructions for each of two responders is vague, and numbers are given without context and explanation (2/30 if 2 people). I am left to guess what that means. There is also an instruction to do something to patient with each movement of responder---but what the heck does that mean? Why would I be moving? Where would I be moving? This course covers the basics but needs improvement. Also, how can you not include administration of Naloxone since opioid overdose is fast becoming a leading cause of death?