The nurse conducts a routine eye exam on an adult patient. Data indicate that the patient's far vision is 20/25. When telling the patient about the result of the exam, which statement from the nurse is appropriate?

1) "You can read from 20 ft what the person with normal vision can read from 25 ft."
2) "You can read the entire chart from 20 ft."
3) "You can read from 25 ft what the person with normal vision can read from 20 ft."
4) "Your left eye can read the chart from 20 ft and your right eye can read the chart from 25 ft."


ANS: 1

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