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
This was a very easy to understand course with a lot of useful information. Nicely organized and simple to use.
7 years ago
Easy, fast and informative
7 years ago
Very quick and easy course to take! I am so happy I chose the NCPRF! I did it two years ago and then redid it again and will continue to do so to keep my CPR/AED/First Aid updated!! Working in the healthcare, it's so very important to know and understand how to correctly administer CPR if ever needed!
7 years ago
Very fast and easy. Very educational in a short period of time.
7 years ago
very much learning
7 years ago
Outstanding -- Easy to understand
7 years ago
Great
7 years ago
Taking the class online makes it simple to stay up-to-date on my certification.
7 years ago
Had all the information as needed
7 years ago
This worked out great for me. I didn’t realize my card had expired.
7 years ago
Everything was to the point and accurate. Thank you for fast and easy response
7 years ago
Thank you. I read slow, so this was perfect for me. I feel I needed this. Injuries and choking can happen anywhere. People panic and I'm the level headed person. Thanks again.
7 years ago
Super cool and convenient! Thank you
7 years ago
The only comment I have is on two of the questions. I don't think it is appropriate to give Advil for pain in patients who are loosing blood. Advil will only increase bleeding. Tylenol would be a more appropriate drug to give.
7 years ago
Thank You for all the knowledge
7 years ago
easy to do
7 years ago
Very informative and convenient; will recommend.
7 years ago
fast and efficient website, easy to understand and review material, quick and painless submission payment and return process
7 years ago
EASY AND STRAIGHT FORWARD, NO TRICK QUESTIONS.
7 years ago
There are a few grammatical errors in the text. Also, the question in the exam is a bit misleading. It says if the person is unconscious and unresponsive, start compressions. Well, if the person is unconscious, they would most definitely be unresponsive. But that doesn't mean they need CPR. I think that question should be worded a bit differently. Thank you!
7 years ago
It was pretty reasonable