A patient with paraplegia tells the nurse that paraplegia has some advantages. What are some secondary gains to which the patient may be referring? Select all that apply

1. Attention
2. Sympathy
3. Personal services
4. Disability benefits
5. Escape from some responsibilities


Answer: 3, 4, 5
Explanation: Secondary gains are indirect benefits that a person may get from a condition that involves pain and suffering. These indirect benefits may include escape from some responsibilities, disability benefits, and the provision of personal services. Sympathy and attention are some direct or primary benefits that a patient may experience from pain and suffering.

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