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5 years ago

CPR / AED / First-Aid

I love it

Adriana A. Verified icon Verified Buyer

5 years ago

Basic Life Support - BLS

GREAT, CONCISE Life Saving Info & Awesome Refresher course.

SANJAY L. Verified icon Verified Buyer

5 years ago

Standard - CPR / AED

VERY EASY!!!!!!!

Daisy F. Verified icon Verified Buyer

5 years ago

CPR / AED / First-Aid

Great learned tool.

Darynell B. Verified icon Verified Buyer

5 years ago

Healthcare - CPR / AED

Easy fast simple but NOT useable to work under!!! I deserve a refund!! Not worth the money!

Diamond C. Verified icon Verified Buyer

5 years ago

CPR / AED / First-Aid

Very poor editing throughout entire training; at times seemed like unchecked-for-jargon cut and paste from BLS modules (Basic Life Support; trainings intended for medical personnel) - for example, mentions use of mechanical CPR devices, wastes an illustration to describe "blood transfusion" that non medical persons should have NOTHING to do with, and warnings about dressing chest wounds due to the threat of, through not defining, "tension pneumothorax." At other times there are just crazy out of order actions. For example, under treatment for electrical shock, it is listed to provide CPR BEFORE it lists turning off electrical power source or removing victim from threat. Elsewhere, "Check universal precautions" is mentioned/listed repeatedly when Universal Precautions was never defined/addressed by that name, here. If you use the term, define it or don't use the term and describe it. (Luckily I recognize the term as it was detailed in my prior Red Cross trainings). Confusing: Under Choking, Heimlich Maneuver emphasized here for adults with no alternative ; Red Cross de-emphasized Heimlich in the early 00's. In another category treatment mentions to "continue to monitor patient's vital signs," presumedly another copy and paste from a BLS module, as Vital Signs are never defined for the reader nor would we necessarily have the tools, training, nor hands free, nor time in an emergency or other wise to do so. There are numerous other issues like bold-face "Remember" call-out items referencing information never provided prior to these inclusions. Easy edit: replace "Remember" with "Important." In CPR Section it was a relief to see a couple of Covid Updates (clearly copied from BLS trainings (for medical personnel) and not re contextualized/de-jargoned for lay people). However, prior to those includes, opening statement regarding Cardio Vascular Disease as being the leading cause of death in the United States needs updating since Covid-19 has surpassed Heart Disease by 20% as the leading cause of death in the United States. More attention to Covid Updates is warranted for multiple reasons from the non-defined yet repeated use of "Check Universal Precautions" here, shifting access to PPE for non medical persons, risk of CPR related aerosols - addressed but seemingly in a medical setting context (lay person won't have the mentioned gowns and faceshields, etc, at their disposal), as well as the potential for sometimes rapid emergent respiratory needs of those with Covid. Another specific item that could be better defined or substituted is early use of the phrase "Activate EMS" without defining it; why not just say Call 911? Is there a difference? If yes, detail what that is, is it a term used in specific regions of the US or elsewhere you provide this training? if not, just say Call 9-1-1. Basically, needs a thorough editing for content, terminology, consistency, and general streamlining before I can recommend this particular training to others.

Soren M. Verified icon Verified Buyer

5 years ago

CPR / AED / First-Aid

Very poor editing throughout entire training; at times seemed like unchecked-for-jargon cut and paste from BLS modules (Basic Life Support; trainings intended for medical personnel) - for example, mentions use of mechanical CPR devices, wastes an illustration to describe "blood transfusion" that non medical persons should have NOTHING to do with, and warnings about dressing chest wounds due to the threat of, through not defining, "tension pneumothorax." At other times there are just crazy out of order actions. For example, under treatment for electrical shock, it is listed to provide CPR BEFORE it lists turning off electrical power source or removing victim from threat. Elsewhere, "Check universal precautions" is mentioned/listed repeatedly when Universal Precautions was never defined/addressed by that name, here. If you use the term, define it or don't use the term and describe it. (Luckily I recognize the term as it was detailed in my prior Red Cross trainings). Confusing: Under Choking, Heimlich Maneuver emphasized here for adults with no alternative ; Red Cross de-emphasized Heimlich in the early 00's. In another category treatment mentions to "continue to monitor patient's vital signs," presumedly another copy and paste from a BLS module, as Vital Signs are never defined for the reader nor would we necessarily have the tools, training, nor hands free, nor time in an emergency or other wise to do so. There are numerous other issues like bold-face "Remember" call-out items referencing information never provided prior to these inclusions. Easy edit: replace "Remember" with "Important." In CPR Section it was a relief to see a couple of Covid Updates (clearly copied from BLS trainings (for medical personnel) and not re contextualized/de-jargoned for lay people). However, prior to those includes, opening statement regarding Cardio Vascular Disease as being the leading cause of death in the United States needs updating since Covid-19 has surpassed Heart Disease by 20% as the leading cause of death in the United States. More attention to Covid Updates is warranted for multiple reasons from the non-defined yet repeated use of "Check Universal Precautions" here, shifting access to PPE for non medical persons, risk of CPR related aerosols - addressed but seemingly in a medical setting context (lay person won't have the mentioned gowns and faceshields, etc, at their disposal), as well as the potential for sometimes rapid emergent respiratory needs of those with Covid. Another specific item that could be better defined or substituted is early use of the phrase "Activate EMS" without defining it; why not just say Call 911? Is there a difference? If yes, detail what that is, is it a term used in specific regions of the US or elsewhere you provide this training? if not, just say Call 9-1-1. Basically, needs a thorough editing for content, terminology, consistency, and general streamlining before I can recommend this particular training to others.

Soren M. Verified icon Verified Buyer

5 years ago

CPR / AED / First-Aid

Excelente oportunidad, y muy buen contenido de CPR / DEA

Yaremi C. Verified icon Verified Buyer

5 years ago

Standard - CPR / AED

I enjoyed doing your online class.

Heriberto V. Verified icon Verified Buyer

5 years ago

Standard - First-Aid

AWESOME LESSONS

Vinny S. Verified icon Verified Buyer

5 years ago

CPR / AED / First-Aid

very efficient and easily digestible!!

Kyra S. Verified icon Verified Buyer

5 years ago

Basic Life Support - BLS

Convenient training, but the quality of the teaching materials has dropped off significantly. The awkward phrasing feels like bad translations or they were written by a non-native English speaker.

Danial H. Verified icon Verified Buyer

5 years ago

CPR / AED / First-Aid

Quick and easy!

David P. Verified icon Verified Buyer

5 years ago

CPR / AED / First-Aid

Excellent

Enrique V. Verified icon Verified Buyer

5 years ago

CPR / AED / First-Aid

excellent!!

Enrique V. Verified icon Verified Buyer

5 years ago

Standard - CPR / AED

Quick and simple! Thank you.

Talaya H. Verified icon Verified Buyer

5 years ago

Standard - CPR / AED

I love cpr . very helpfull

Hazel D. Verified icon Verified Buyer

5 years ago

Basic Life Support - BLS

Loved the thoroughness of the information.

Lakeshia N. Verified icon Verified Buyer

5 years ago

Standard - CPR / AED

Very easy to make the exam, their provides good information and training to get the certification and to be ready to do CPR

Maribel L. Verified icon Verified Buyer

5 years ago

Standard - CPR / AED

Gives a very effective way of refreshing your mind on CPR and easy!

Dayja C. Verified icon Verified Buyer

5 years ago

Standard - CPR / AED

Great course

Heather S. Verified icon Verified Buyer

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