A patient's Snellen chart findings are 20/60. Which explanation does the nurse provide to the patient regarding this finding?
A) "Your vision is better than normal."
B) "You must be at 60 feet to see what normal vision sees at 20 feet."
C) "You must be at 20 feet to see what normal vision sees at 60 feet."
D) "You are considered legally blind, even though with prescription glasses you'll be able to see."
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