This question was  attempted by many candidates and their performance was fair.  In part (a)(i) Candidates could not correctly  defined artificial respiration and in (a)(ii) candidates could not correctly  mention conditions that require artificial respiration.   In part (b) candidates correctly described  the process of carrying out mouth to mouth resuscitation.  In part (c) candidates muddled the answers  and wrote wrong answers such as lack of blood circulation, disease,  insufficient oxygen, lack of food and lack of exercise as conditions that could  results in damage of tissues in humans.   In part (d) candidates correctly described the First Aid given to a  victim of snake bite. 
                    The expected  answers are as follows: 
                    2(a)(i)  ARTIFICIAL  RESPIRATION 
                    This is a method of assisting  an individual who cannot breathe or has stopped breathing, to resume breathing  
                      OR 
                      This is a method of  resuscitating an unconscious person, back to life/conciousness. 
                                       
                (ii)      CONDITIONS THAT REQUIRE ARTIFICIAL  RESPIRATION 
                    
                      - shock
 
                      - fainting
 
                      - asphyxia/respiratory  distress
 
                      - suffocation
 
                      - drowning                    
 
                     
                                (b)        PROCESS  OF CARRYING OUT MOUTH TO MOUTH 
                                              RESUSCITATION 
                    
                      - lie  patient flat on the back/supine position 
 
                      - remove  debris that may be blocking the mouth/remove all tight clothing of victim 
 
                      - tilt the  head backwards
 
                      - pull the  lower jaw downwards
 
                      - pinch  patients nose
 
                      - place  mouth directly and firmly on victims mouth
 
                      - breath  out into the mouth of the victim
 
                      - chest of  the victim rises as the lungs are filled with air
 
                      - allow  the victim to exhale
 
                      - then  repeat the procedure of blowing air into the victims mouth and allow the victim  to exhale
 
                      - until  patient becomes conscious/starts breathing                    
 
                     
                                (c)        CONDITIONS  THAT INVOLVE DAMAGE OF TISSUE IN HUMANS 
                    -     burns 
                      -     scalds 
                      -     cuts/wounds 
                      -     fractures 
                      -     bruises 
                      -     sprains 
                      -     strains 
                       
              (d)       FIRST  AID FOR SNAKE BITE 
                    -     locate the site of the  snake bite   
                      -     tie firmly above the  site of the snake bite/apply a tourniquet 
                      -     wash the affected part  / area with clean water and soap if available  
                      -     loosen bandage every  half a minute to allow blood flow 
                      -     prevent victim from  moving 
                      -     incise/cut through the  site of snake bite  
                      -     place a block of potassium  permanganate on the cut if available 
                      -     squeeze to allow more  blood flow out/ suck out blood with the mouth 
                      -     cover cut with ice bag  / cold compress / cold water if available  
-     send victim to hospital  |