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
Wonderful & informative program. Thankyou. Five Stars ☆
7 years ago
Very convenient, thank you!
7 years ago
The standard CPR course I did was very informative and makes me feel confident that should the need arise I can help someone in need.
7 years ago
Very concise and informative. Symptom and treatment was great!
7 years ago
Good company
7 years ago
Great information
7 years ago
Super fast and very easy. I have done 2 other cpr tests/ exams in the past , and this was just as useful as before!
7 years ago
Easy to use.
7 years ago
lots of grammatical and spelling errors. Naloxone is misspelled at least four times as Naxolone. Heartbeat should be only one word, not two. There are other errors also. This is a National Foundation website? Someone qualified should edit it.
7 years ago
My first experience on on-line trainings! Congratulations NationalCPRFoundation for offering free life-saving trainings to interested persons! If I may suggest, additional video clips may help (closed-in) especially for hand placements before compression. Thank you!!
7 years ago
it is very simple and helpful
7 years ago
Loved it that's
7 years ago
Everything was easy and great, but have yet to receive the wallet card.
7 years ago
Everything was easy and great, but have yet to receive the wallet card.
7 years ago
Thank you.
7 years ago
Quick and efficient!
7 years ago
Fast and easy
7 years ago
Very efficient
7 years ago
Very efficient
7 years ago
I wish there were more questions, atleast 1 per section
7 years ago
Some of the instructions were confusing or contradictory: Do you cover a chest wound or not? The course assumes you have Naloxone on your person. Is this course designed for the average lay person or someone in the field of medicine? I am a retired nurse and found this course amateurish even for a lay person. It did not even address placing a person having a seizure on his side to prevent aspiration or tongue blocking airway and most importantly not putting anything in the person's mouth. At least it was easy so I could meet the criteria of the program for which I am volunteering.