A nurse is instructing a student nurse about the best methods to use when teaching a visual learner. The nurse determines that additional instruction is needed when the student nurse states:
1. "A visual learner learns best by seeing."
2. "A visual learner learns best by reading."
3. "A visual learner learns best by touching."
4. "A visual learner learns best by watching."
ANS: 3
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