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
4 years ago
easy and convenient
4 years ago
Great Recert course.
4 years ago
Quick and easy to use
4 years ago
Great Program
4 years ago
Very nice
4 years ago
Easy, fast and very informative. I will be returning!
4 years ago
Easy, fast and very informative. I will be returning!
4 years ago
Quick,easy,inexpensive
4 years ago
great program. It is going to help me in my job performance. thank you
4 years ago
I always use this site to renew and refresh for my licensing in health and fitness......this year the class was upgraded, which was very nice!
4 years ago
Simple to understand, convenient online at home and inexpensive
4 years ago
so user friendly when refer to anyone who needs to take this course
4 years ago
This was amazingly easy to do!! Thank you so much!
4 years ago
Great course
4 years ago
Great content and an easy to follow process made this an enjoyable experience
4 years ago
Very fast and efficient
4 years ago
Thanks
4 years ago
The first aid sections have partial, and in some cases, inaccurate information. For example, for a chest wound or puncture wound, where there could be internal hemorrhaging, pain control should be with Tylenol and not Advil, as the latter could enhance bleeding both at the point of injury, and of course in the stomach. Another example is the statement that "nosebleeds are not a serious medical problem". A more accurate statement would be they are "usually not a serious medical problem." This is because some people may have an undiagnosed bleeding diathesis, or may be taking a med like coumadin, either of which would increase the risk of persistent hemorrhage and even, in rare cases, fatality. The instruction, "For persistent nosebleeds, EMT support should be summoned for transport to a hospital," should be added to this section. These are just 2 examples. The entire First Aid script should be reviewed for clarity and medical accuracy.
4 years ago
Good
4 years ago
Super
4 years ago
A video presentation would have been nice. Probably not necessary, but still nice.