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For the didactic (or lecture) portion, it would be okay probably... but without an actual skills evaluation and putting into practice what you learned on a dummy, its not worth much weight in my opinion.
Plus, no State Health Dept is gonna accept it. You would need to get AHA or ARC CPR for the Healthcare Provider.
All in all, waste of money. Contact your local AHA, ARC, fire, or EMS department. Also, try the hospital education departments for an upcoming class.
Heck, if you ask nicely (or resort to a little begging and some groveling), a lot of hospitals will squeeze you into a class at minimal cost or without charge especially for a CPR course. Think of it as a professional courtesy. I had to do this for my PALS when I inadvertently let it expire and PALS class around here is about 3x the cost of the CPR courses.
I would NOT do anything online regarding the alphabet certifications since, as ResTech pointed out, they are basically not worth the paper they are printed on.
Keep in mind that, as others have pointed out, there are two different courses: one for lay people (which seems to be what you are talking about) and the one for healthcare professionals (the one that you need).I see where you're getting at. I can already get CPR, and First Aid for free (CPR "skills" are just push a dummies chest in thirty times, breath in two times, and you get your CPR card, First Aid Card, just watch the video, take paper test, and you get your First Aid Card. I get each for free)
Blood born pathogens is something I've never been certified on, nor "Emergency Basic First Aid"... (at least I don' thave the card for it)
But they actually are AHA and ARC. It's a reason why it confuses the heck out of me.
I know First Aid is taught to a movie, and then you get your card. Nowadays anyways... CPR, 30:2 I've always known, Infant, Child, and Adult I already have. as well as First Aid ceritications.
Would this online course by chance be a good "refresher" or a good way to compliment skills already known?
Their curriculum is based primarily off of AHA. and it's an AHA certification that you get.