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State Test

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Number of times state test may be retaken before class must be repeated.   Three.  
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Number of years that certificate will allow holder to take state test.   Two years.  
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Amount of time you may work as a state test ready STNA before you must pass the test.   Four months.  
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Items to bring to state test.   Government Issued, non-expired, photo I.D. and a #2 pencil.  
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How to dress for state test.   Scrubs, hair pulled back, clinical shoes. *no coats or hoodies allowed during testing*  
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What items can not be brought to state test?   cell phone,beepers, blue tooth device. Also no visitors or pets.  
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How many skills are tested?   Hand washing and 4 other skills pulled at random by a computer.  
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How many questions are on the written test?   Seventy-nine (79)  
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How much time is allowed to perform the skills test?   Thirty Five (35) minutes.  
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How much time is allowed to perform the written test?   Ninety (90) minutes.  
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Ethics   Moral principals and standards of conduct that guide professional practices.  
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Burnout   Overwhelming stress at work that causes one to not enjoy the job.  
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Nurse Aid Training and Competency (NATCEP)   The training program for STNA's in Ohio.  
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State Test Ready (STNA)   Someone with an STNA course completion certificate, who has not yet passed the state test.  
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Policy   Course of action to be followed. Usually includes why and when.  
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Procedure   How to do something. Usually how to follow a policy in a step-by-step manner.  
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Scope of Practice   What a healthcare professional is allowed to do legally in their state of practice.  
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Healthcare Team   All healthcare professionals working with a particular pt.  
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Chain of Command   Line of Authority.  
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Job Description   Outline of what will be expected in a job.  
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In-Service Program   STNA's working in an Ohio LTCF are required to obtain one hour of in-service time every month.  
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Empathy   Being able to enter into feelings of others in a given situation.  
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Ways to Identify a Pt.   1.) I.D. Bracelet 2.) Picture or 3.) Ask someone that knows the pt.  
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PPE   Personal Protective Equipment includes gloves, masks, gowns, and goggles.  
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MSDS   Material Safety Data Sheet. Contains information about chemicals found in a facility to allow for safe use of chemical.  
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Body Mechanics   Efficient and safe use of your body when you move.  
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Body Alignment   Positioning the body so the spine is straight and not crooked or twisted.  
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Ergonomics   Science of designing equipment and work task's to suit a worker's abilities.  
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RACE   RESCUE-ALARM-CONTAIN-EXTINGUISH  
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PASS   PULL-AIM-SQUEEZE-SWEEP  
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Three parts needed for a fire   1.) Heat 2.) Fuel 3.) Oxygen  
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Abdominal Thrusts   Technique used to treat choking.  
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Types of fire extinguishers   A- ashes or wood, paper or cloth B- baking soda, flammable oils, and liquids C- current or electrical ABC- all fires  
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Oxygen Concentrator   Changes air in room into air with more oxygen.  
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Biohazard Bag   Red bag labeled with the Bio hazard logo. Used for waste contaminated with body fluids, including blood.  
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Sharps Container   Plastic OSHA- approved container used for disposal of needles, glass, or other objects that could cut you.  
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