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
Simple to learn online and straight forward comprehensive information.
7 years ago
awesome site! easy to use and navigate! highly recommended!
7 years ago
There were a few typos in the information... Other certifications I have done had audio available; I think that would be beneficial
7 years ago
i like
7 years ago
This was a great informative course! Thanks!
7 years ago
Thorough training. However, there are some grammatical and spelling errors.
7 years ago
This was a great way to get my certificate. I would recommend to other coaches in the park.
7 years ago
NIce and concise.
7 years ago
easy and fast!!!
7 years ago
The lessons is very easy and understandable.The price is not expensive too.I will recomend this to my friends.Thank you very much,Nat.CPRFoundation.More power to you all!
7 years ago
Please look at the list of what to do after Electro Shock - Turn off power source and make sure patient is free of electrical currents listed after CPR - I would think you need to to those things before doing CPR
7 years ago
Great site. And no skipping on information either.
7 years ago
fast,easy,even fun to study on this website
7 years ago
very good instructions before testing.
7 years ago
While the information presented is very good, I do not feel completion of this course and test without actual hands-on training, even if it includes only chest compressions (hands only) and not rescue breathing training, accurately assesses an individual's ability to perform these emergency measures. I definitely do not believe it achieves even minimal proficiency for the trainee and does not warrant being ordained as being certified in these proficiencies. I have heard the argument that Covid prevents us from doing hands on training, but I have also been made aware of "Hands-Only" training being made available to the public by community first responders at fire stations and even local public libraries. This assesses the true measure of whether a person can at least perform a decent percentage of the rescue steps and not cause further injury or accelerate death to the victim. If adequate precautions are used, there should be no fear of doing REAL training to become certified. As it is now, I feel qualified to assist the victim only through virtual interaction.
7 years ago
it was really fast!
7 years ago
Nice!
7 years ago
Very informative and user friendly!
7 years ago
Easy to understand and informational.
7 years ago
My experience was a very good one, the test was informative and the material was easy to understand, I learned a lot. I was also very impressed to see how much went into the short exam. The test was short and easy. Thanks for helping me get through this exam.
7 years ago
Great review of important materials!