An STNA is a State Tested Nurse Aide/Assistant. I have also seen in job descriptions: CNA (Certified Nurse Aide/ Assistant) and POCT (Point of Care Technician. STNA's are very valuable to a LTCF or hospital. They are at the bottom of the nursing chain, but do many important tasks from catheter care to bathing patients. One will attend a class and learn the skills, then he/she will be tested by the state (Written and Skills).
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I believe that stna stands for State Tested Nursing Assistant.
Yes you can get your STNA online. There are several courses available.
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Here you go! Good STNA training sites in Akron. http://allnurses.com/ohio-nurses/stna-training-sites-296685.html
You can get STNA training at Regenesis STNA Training. Their number in Columbus, Ohio is (614)849-0115.
The following website has a list of training sites for STNA in Canton, OH. http://www.nursing-rehab-jobs.com/key/stna-free-training-Cleveland-OH-jobs.html
Regensis STNA Training Program is located at 415 E Mound Street in Columbus, Ohio.
In Cincinatti check out Deaconess Hospital and the State College for STNA classes.
There is no difference
An STNA can make up to 14 an hour depending on shift differential and experience. When you get into home private care that's where the money is higher. A new STNA can start at little as 8.50 an hour, but the normal is from 10-12.50