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
Very informal and fun to take!
8 years ago
this was a very well done replacement for the class
8 years ago
need more interactive activities
8 years ago
Great website, easy to use a and to understand. Would use this site Over and over.
8 years ago
Good way to get recertified during a pandemic.
8 years ago
One of the answers said that it was "True" that there are 3 kinds of Hepatitis, but it should be "False" because there are 5 kinds: A, B, C, D, and E.
8 years ago
It was a great Class, As a United States Marine Recon Special Forces I have always reviewed these Situation... Thank you
8 years ago
Very much recommend to others! The course was simple, easy to follow along with, and very informative!
8 years ago
I am a bit confused about the compressions over breaths step. About a year and a half ago when I attended a CPR class with my daughter the breaths were no longer required. They required just continuous compressions. Can you explain?
8 years ago
Very easy to read follow along a d comprehend
8 years ago
It was very helpful thank you so much
8 years ago
My expereince was fine. Honestly, I don't think getting 7 out of 10 questions correct is enough to say someone is CPR and 1st Aid certified.
8 years ago
Exam was a bit of a joke...should really be harder...
8 years ago
Good material and very informative.
8 years ago
The way the questions are made is very important. In the training, it was explained to call 911 immediately after a head injury if we observe certain conditions (i.e. patient has a seizure, slurs while speaking, pupils are unequal in size, confusion, inability to use body parts, loss of balance, discoloration in face, severe headache, severe bleeding from head, nose, ears or face); however, when minor bruises or bumps occur, it is not necessary to call 911. On the exam, I had to mark true or false in the statement "if a patient undergoes a head injury you should call 911 immediately," so I placed false since it could be a bump or bruise and no other conditions to call 911; however, the answer was true.
8 years ago
Best CPR training
8 years ago
Very detailed and easy to follow training!
8 years ago
Thank you for providing this information. It helps those of us that work with infants, toddlers and twos to stay alert .
8 years ago
This course was very limited on basic first aid procedures, like how specifically to treat a bloody nose or a seizure as it is happening.
8 years ago
Information was easy to understand and laid out nicely. Website was easy to use and mobile friendly. Good experience!
8 years ago
Excellent! Easy to read and understand!