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
convenient for me
7 years ago
A lot of knowledge!
7 years ago
very quick and informative, have been taking cpr for over 20 years, very clear and to the point.
7 years ago
Well presented and easy to understand.
7 years ago
This is perfect for people who are not able to take a class at a training site.
7 years ago
It was easy to understand but at the same time did not sacrifice thoroughness.
7 years ago
Excellent info and faster for recertification
7 years ago
All was well, they are like most CBT's trying to trip you up but other than that fairly good info.
7 years ago
Thank you.
7 years ago
Thank you
7 years ago
Thank you for making this so wonderful!!
7 years ago
Great essential information to safeguard employees from bloodborne pathogens.
7 years ago
Really helpful site. Helps you get your certificate really easy!
7 years ago
Easy peasy. Took about 30 minutes to read through and then take my test.
7 years ago
Found amazing for re-certification. If it’s someone first time they need to have a skills test done to make sure they know what they are doing. But for recertification this is amazing
7 years ago
very easy to do! Thanks!
7 years ago
It was very informational, but i would have liked a bit harder test i think. All in all i am very happy and glad to have another certification
7 years ago
Very informative and easy to understand.
7 years ago
It was simply and very easy to test and print
7 years ago
It's very informative and easy to learn. Thank you.
7 years ago
Only one issue on the questions, Question 7. "When a patient is unconscious and non-responsive CPR should be performed." The correct answer is False, yet you marked me wrong and stated the correct answer is true. If a person is non-responsive yet has a pulse and or is breathing, you do not need to start CPR. The question was not specific enough. I should have received a 100%