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
The course was great and straight to the point, It provides the most important information. The content is easy to read and friendly. In Module 3 - Equipment Module - Section Wash Hands correctly, the word correctly was spelled with 3 letter R (rrr).Please revise when you get a chance.
7 years ago
Very easy and fast o use.
7 years ago
easiest time i have ever had taking a CPR class and at the last minute no less. ill never go back to a classroom and waste an entire day!
7 years ago
It was very easy to follow very helpful in remembering what things to do in each emergency
7 years ago
Same - it went smooth because I use teach this course. It was a great refresher.
7 years ago
Excellent
7 years ago
Quick and thorough
7 years ago
Incredibly simple process and extremely comprehensive lessons. No waiting certification was tremendously helpful....
7 years ago
Good experience
7 years ago
very fast easy and well explained
7 years ago
Glad to see the material was updated for covid 19 support. I think it was written better as well.
7 years ago
Interesting information,
7 years ago
Reasonable test. I was interested in the fact that th
7 years ago
Awesome experience!
7 years ago
A couple answers you said were right are questionable.
7 years ago
Convenient, comprehensive
7 years ago
Fast
7 years ago
cool class quick and easy to do from home
7 years ago
The question over PPE I think is incorrect. It states "what does PPE protect" and then lists "head, feet, torso, arms, hands, ect", "gloves, aprons, gowns, face protectors, ect", 'medical equimpent & work stations" , and "All of the above". I chose the first answer because that is what Personal Protective Equimpent is "protecting" but it was marked wrong. I feel like PPE is not protecting gloves, or gowns, or work surfaces because 1. gloves and gowns ARE PPE and work surfaces isn't on your person. I just wanted to bring that to your attention. I still passed and only missed the PPE question, but I feel as though my logic is sound. Feel free to reach out to me at my email Thank you.
7 years ago
Thank You
7 years ago
I love this service, it is so nice to have an online option! I have gone to countless re-certification classes over the years ( I have been CPR certified for 8 years )and its nice to just take the test!