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    CPR Connections

    CPR Connections

    3.7
    (19 reviews)
    5.6 mi

    The facility on Flamingo is small. There is only one room…read morefor registration, training, and other business. The single employee on duty did a good job. She was very conscientious about disinfecting everything and she was a good instructor. The only disadvantage is they do not provide dedicated mannequins to each student. People must share mannequins during the practical exercises.

    Summary of my review from attending a CPR, AED, and First Aid course with CPR Connections on…read more7/16/26 at Legacy House Centennial Hills. I was hoping for a great class based on the reviews, and the itinerary listed. However, the class was not ideal. * Only practiced CPR on adult and infant manikins once with no practice for child CPR procedures. * No hands-on training for AED use, choking response, or first aid procedures. * Approximately 30 students with only 3 adult and 3 infant manikins available for training. They appeared to be unprepared for the number of attendees as seats were slowly coming into an already packed room for each new person that came through the door. This created a disorganized atmosphere, and gave the impression that they did not know how many students had registered for the class. * Instructor was often difficult to hear due to soft speaking and noise outside of the classroom. * Assistant was unavailable to assist instructor in observing the hands-on CPR practice stating that they were doing a test during the class. * Many participants appeared to be performing compressions incorrectly, as the feedback lights were frequently red or off, indicating improper compression depth, hand placement, or technique. Nothing was corrected. * Text message notifications repeatedly appeared on the presentation screen, including one with derogatory language. I found this to be unprofessional, distracting, and awkward. * Course was advertised as 2 hours but ended after about 1.5 hours. * Final material was rushed, leaving little time for questions or additional practice. * Left feeling unprepared and disappointed with the overall quality of the training. I understand that unexpected issues can arise, but I am disappointed by the lack of organization, instruction, and structure in a class that teaches critical lifesaving skills. I plan to get better training in a CPR, AED, and First Aid class somewhere else.

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    Flex Ed

    Flex Ed

    4.2
    (5 reviews)
    2.9 mi

    How is this Flex Ed? They do a total of 6 classes a month! Only 1 or 2 classes a week. I need to…read moretake ACLS renewal, but they ONLY have 2 classes, and they are BOTH on Wednesday...how is that flexible? 1 is already full, there is no problem filling them. You either need to hire at least 1 more person to double your classes, or change your name to IDTVM ED (I don't teach very much) ED. If you don't provide the service you can't get the stars!

    So this was my first time taking a class @ Flex Ed & it was through work. We have an education…read morebuilding that our classes are held in, not sure why TNCC wasn't being held there & they were using Flex Ed this time around? I always get a little nervous when having to take a class for one of my nursing certs @ a new place with instructors I've never had before. As you can see I'm giving Flex Ed 5 stars & highly recommend coming here for your educational needs. I registered to renew my TNCC cert. through work back in March for a one day class in Sept. I was hearing from co-workers that the one day renewal was hard & decided to switch to the 2 day certification class but I wasn't able to switch it because it said it was full through my work education app. I stopped by one morning on my way home from work to pick up my TNCC book because I wanted to get started in reviewing. The hours are posted outside the door saying its not opened until 9am but it was open you just have to ring a little buzzer. Someone let me inside & I went to the counter & told the lady I was there to pick up my TNCC book. She looked me up & couldn't' find me listed for the class. I was like "I signed up back in March" & showed her my copy of my registration & she told me she didn't know what she was looking at. She mentioned that Justin didn't usually release the participants of the class till about 30 days before it starts. I was there less then the 30 days. I was a little annoyed because I basically wasted a trip out there & I wasn't able to get my book to get studying. I asked the lady if there was any room in the 2 day class & she told me "yes." I asked her if she could switch me cause @ my job it says its full. Well guess they close the classes apx. 30 days before it starts so no one can sign up for it. She tried calling Justin (I believe he's the IT manager ??) to see if he could sign me up for the 2 day class & he didn't answer. He actually called me later. After jumping through a few hoops he was able to get me signed up for the 2 day class. I had a co-worker who let me borrow his TNCC book & when I brought it home & hunted for my TNCC book from 4 years ago I realized it was the same edition so I didn't need to run back to Flex Ed to get my book. I was dreading the 2 day class. Hours listed was Thursday & Friday 7:30am-6:30pm. Those are long days of sitting in a classroom & listening to lectures. Well it actually ended up not being bad @ all & the days went by fast. I never once fell asleep in class....lol We had more then one instructor & they were all great & knowledgeable. They even brought us bagels the first day, had snacks for us after lunch & pastries the next day for breakfast. Super sweet!! Thank you again!! I brought a cooler bag with some drinks & snacks for myself and I had planned on going out for lunch on the first day as there are many places close by to grab something to eat. Some are within walking distance such as McDonalds, Dell Taco, The Cracked Egg, Joe Philly's (Italian rest. which supposedly has a $5 pizza slice & drink special but they take a long time) & French Gourmet. We got an hour each day so plenty of time. They have vending machines too. They only take change/cash no credit cards. I believe the sodas were only $1.00...awesome sauce! Coke products. The only thing I was bummed about is that they don't have a refrigerator for us to use & store our lunch in for those who want to bring their own food/drinks. It was interesting to learn that a few of the nurses in the class were from Cali & one from Reno so not everyone is from Vegas. One of our instructors was also from Cali. They all had a pretty extensive nsg background with lots of diff. nsg specialities over their nsg career. They knew what they were talking about for sure! They were clear, spoke in a normal paced manner & used a Power Point slide presentation but it was made from TNCC & they mentioned they were not allowed to add their own slides. They did share some handouts with us. The first day of TNCC we had lecture for the beginning of the day & towards the end of the day we did some stations, hands-on in small groups. We learned/reviewed some stuff such as how to inject an IO, take off a helmet, take a child out of a car seat, inserting OPA's & NPA's. Then we went into a separate classroom in our group & did a hands on TNP. We each had to do one then we did them as a group taking turns on the process. This really helped for the day when we each had to do our own TNP part for the test. Our instructors were Pat H., Tina, Pat S., Carrie & Mitch. Mitch was new & was getting tested on his lecturing. You could tell he was very nervous when he was giving his lecture to us (which I would have been too!) but I didn't see any nervousness when he was helping with the hands on stations. It was a great 2 days & it went by fast. I highly recommend coming here for your educational needs, you won't regret it!!! Thanks again!! :-)

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