STNA Study Guide 2026

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📋 STNA Exam Format at a Glance

79
Questions
90 min
Time Limit
75%
Passing Score

📚 STNA Topics to Study (15)

✍️ Sample STNA Questions & Answers

1. Due to ethnic, racial, and cultural factors, which of the following groups is LESS likely to be diagnosed with diabetes?
White Americans

Statistical data consistently shows that certain ethnic and racial groups, including Hispanics, Native Americans, and African Americans, have a significantly higher prevalence and incidence of diabetes compared to White Americans. These disparities are attributed to a complex interplay of genetic predispositions, socioeconomic factors, lifestyle, and access to healthcare. Therefore, White Americans are less likely to be diagnosed with diabetes among the options provided.

2. When responding to a client on the intercom you should:
Give your name and position and say “May I help you?"

When responding to a client on the intercom, it is professional and reassuring to identify yourself and your role, then offer assistance. This provides clarity, establishes trust, and ensures the client knows who they are speaking with and that their needs will be addressed promptly and respectfully.

3. When arranging a patient's room, you should do all of the following EXCEPT:
Administer medications

Administering medications is a task that falls outside the scope of practice for a State Tested Nursing Assistant (STNA). This responsibility requires specialized training, assessment skills, and licensure held by registered nurses (RNs) or licensed practical nurses (LPNs). STNAs focus on direct patient care, comfort, and safety, which includes checking signal cords, adjusting bed positions, and ensuring adequate lighting, but not medication administration.

4. An agitated resident must be turned every two hours all night long. The first action of the nurse aide when waking up this resident is to:
Speak quietly and calmly.

When waking an agitated resident, a calm and quiet approach is crucial to avoid startling or further distressing them. Speaking gently helps to orient the resident and reduces the likelihood of an escalated agitated response. This promotes a sense of safety and minimizes confusion.

5. All long-term-care nurse aides must be competency evaluated and must complete a distinct education course, These requirements are set by:
OBRA

The Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (OBRA) of 1987 established federal standards for nursing home care, including comprehensive requirements for nurse aide training and competency evaluation. These regulations were put in place to improve the quality of care provided to residents in long-term care facilities.

6. Which of the following statements is true about residents who are restrained?
They are at a greater risk of developing pressure sores.

Residents who are restrained are at a significantly higher risk of developing pressure sores. Restraints restrict movement, leading to prolonged pressure on specific body areas and impaired circulation. This lack of repositioning and reduced blood flow increases the likelihood of skin breakdown and the formation of pressure ulcers.

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