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
Excellent course ! Was a breeze and learned a lot , the exam was easy as long as you read all the material and take notes
4 years ago
Excellent course ! Was a breeze and learned a lot , the exam was easy as long as you read all the material and take notes
4 years ago
learned a lot, thank you!
4 years ago
learned a lot, thank you!
4 years ago
third time re applying it would be nice to get a discount for returning users?
4 years ago
convenient
4 years ago
Very Informative
4 years ago
Very Informative
4 years ago
Good overall program and more comprehensive than others I have experienced. I liked the videos on the side. They were well chosen. Grammar on one of the questions on exam was somewhat misleading (regarding PPE), otherwise decent questions. Just a couple minor typos you might want to look at: Treatment: rest the Sprained/Strained area in a sling, crutch or flint. [did you mean splint?] CONTRADICTORY INFO: “(an AED should not be used on an infant). Place the left pad under the left armpit—to the left of the nipple and right pad under the collarbone on the right side of the chest. Make sure to place the pads at least one inch away from any implanted devices. Next, connect the wiring. Analyze the patient’s heart rhythm. Make sure you DO NOT touch the patient during the defibrillator process. If the AED does not begin analyzing automatically make sure to press the analyze button. If a shock is advised then push the shock button. Make sure your patient is cleared of any debris such as: metal, large amounts of water, etc… For Infants If the pads are able to touch make sure to place one pad directly on the back of the infant. One place it says you should use a "flint" rather than a "splint" and there was a place where they said you shouldn't use an AED on an infant and then proceeded to say how you should place the AED pads on an infant. Thanks!
4 years ago
Very convenient!
4 years ago
Great Course! Learned a lot!!!
4 years ago
very please
4 years ago
super easy and convenient way to re-new your certification.
4 years ago
Thank you for this easy and convenient recertification for my BLS
4 years ago
Easy to understand
4 years ago
Easy, informative, inexpensive
4 years ago
I'm a passed user and thank you NCPRF for everything
4 years ago
Thorough, quick, good discount
4 years ago
Thorough, Quick, good discount
4 years ago
Easy process and very informative.
4 years ago
Quick and easy for anyone that can read.