A nursing faculty is teaching students about Cochrane Centers. What information about these centers should this faculty include in the teaching? Standard Text: Select all that apply

1. There are two centers, one located in the United States and the other located in Germany.
2. They help to support the Cochrane Collaboration by organizing workshops and seminars.
3. The centers are all unique and reflect the interests of the individuals in that center.
4. One of the functions of these centers is to train people to do reviews.
5. These centers are for-profit healthcare facilities that provide state-of-the-art medical services.


2, 3, 4
Rationale 1: The centers are located all over the world.
Rationale 2: Some common responsibilities of these centers is to organize workshops, seminars, and colloquia to support the Cochrane Collaboration.
Rationale 3: Each center reflects the interests of the individuals associated with that particular center.
Rationale 4: The Cochrane Centers help to support the Cochrane Collaboration by training people to do reviews.
Rationale 5: The Cochrane Centers were not developed to provide direct patient care.
Global Rationale:

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