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Which of the following is an example of a research question based on a clinical problem?Stories of a flight nurse’s experiences with posttraumatic stress disorderPublished observations of a nurse who practiced many years in elder careRelationship between hours of bright light and irritability of preterm infantsNursing intuition about what measures are most useful with anxious patients before surgery

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Which of the following is an example of a research question based on a clinical problem?Stories of a flight nurse’s experiences with posttraumatic stress disorderPublished observations of a nurse who practiced many years in elder careRelationship between hours of bright light and irritability of preterm infantsNursing intuition about what measures are most useful with anxious patients before surgery

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The example of a research question based on a clinical problem from the options provided is: "Relationship between hours of bright light and irritability of preterm infants".

This is a research question because it seeks to investigate a specific relationship or correlation between two variables: the hours of bright light and the irritability of preterm infants. The other options are more anecdotal or observational in nature and do not propose a specific researchable question.

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