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STNA stands for State Tested Nurse Aide, while CNA stands for Certified Nurse Aide. STNA is just the term the state of Ohio uses for Nurse Aides instead of CNA, which is used across the rest of the United States.
To become an STNA, you must first complete a state-approved STNA course and then demonstrate your skills on the certification exam. Our website provides a directory of STNA classes across Ohio as well as a full-length practice multiple choice examination.
STNA classes are designed to prepare you with the skillset and knowledge you need to find success in your career as an STNA. Many classes conform to students’ needs, including holding classes at night or during the weekend. State-approved courses include both a classroom component and a clinical training component to cover all content in multiple educational environments.
An STNA license does not expire as long as you continue working. STNA recertification is only necessary if you have gone two years without any active work.
You must complete a training course and pass the STNA examination again to have an active certification status after not working as an STNA for a period of two years or more.
The AHA does not mandate a minimum age requirement for learning CPR. The ability to perform CPR is based more on body strength than age. Studies have shown that children as young as nine years old can learn and retain CPR skills.
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