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CPR-Test.org is a free online CPR and first aid knowledge practice website for the general public. Its core function is to provide online tests and quizzes on topics such as adult CPR, infant/child CPR, choking response, AED defibrillators, medical emergencies, and first aid. The site clearly states that no registration or payment is required. It is suitable for refreshing basic life support, CPR, and first aid knowledge, and can also be used as a review tool before taking a CPR/First Aid course or assessment.
Based on the crawled content, the site is more of a “practice question bank/knowledge self-test platform” than a structured video course. The questions are based on the latest international CPR guidelines, but the website also notes that there may be minor differences between countries and that users should always follow local training and operating standards. The tests cover common scenarios such as adult and child CPR, AED use, choking, and first aid, and provide feedback on the learner’s knowledge. The instructional language is English, with no indication of a Chinese version.
Pricing is very clear: CPR-Test.org’s practice tests are 100% free and require no registration. The text mentions that if users like the practice questions, they can purchase The Complete First Aid Pocket Guide on Amazon, but no price is disclosed. It is important to note that CPR-Test.org itself does not claim to provide official CPR certification or certificates; the free certificate mentioned in the text comes from its affiliated recommendation, FirstAidForFree.com, rather than from this site’s testing service.
Its advantages are its very low barrier to entry, ease of use, and practical topic coverage, making it suitable for quickly reviewing first aid concepts. At the same time, the website does not exaggerate the role of online testing: it clearly recommends that users attend local CPR and first aid courses, and points out that hands-on practice is the best way to learn life-saving skills. Its limitations are also obvious: it cannot train key skills such as the feel of chest compressions, ventilation, or hands-on AED operation; it provides insufficient disclosure about the organization’s background, instructor qualifications, and question bank size; and its English-only content creates a language barrier for Chinese users.
It is suitable for people preparing for offline first aid courses, those who need to practice questions before an exam, or general users who want to quickly self-check their basic CPR/AED/first aid knowledge. It is not suitable for those hoping to obtain a formal CPR certificate, complete occupational compliance training, or replace hands-on classes. Access from mainland China cannot be determined based solely on the text, so it is best treated as “unknown.”
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cpr-test.org is an United States Education provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of China direct-connect friendly. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach cpr-test.org directly.