Health Education Paper 3 WASSCE (SC 2ND), 2019

Question 4

 

The diagram below illustrates a victim of an injury. Study it and answer questions 3



    1. What type of injury is sustained by the victim?

    2. Name the parts labelled I and II.

    3. State the major function of the part labelled III.

    1. Mention the bones that is affected by the injury.

    2. Name two muscles which could be found in the part injured.

  1. What should the victim do if the pain persists after receiving the First Aid?

  2. Mention three other emergency conditions that require First Aid.

  3. Mention two categories of people that could use the instrument.

Observation


Many candidates attempted this question and their performance was fair. In part (a) many candidates could not differentiate fractured bone from dislocated joint, but some candidates answered it correctly. In part (a)(ii) they did fairly well. In part (a)(iii) most of the candidates could not state the major function of the part labelled III, many candidates wrote to hold the broken bone in place. In part (b) (i) majority of the candidates were unable to answer it correctly. In part (b)(ii) some of the candidates were unable to name muscles which could be found in the part injured. In part (c) majority of the candidates got it correctly. In part (d) many candidates mentioned some other emergency conditions that require First Aid.

The expected answers are as follow:


    1. Type of injury sustained by the victim/


        fracture/broken bone.


    2. Name of the parts labelled
    3. I - splint/stick.


      II - bandage


    4. Major function of the parts labelled III
      • to support the broken arm.

    1. Bone affected by injury

      • humerus.

    2. Muscles found at the injured part
      • biceps/bicep muscle.

      • triceps/tricep muscle.

  1. What victim should do if the pain persists after receiving First Aid


    • See doctor/visit the hospital.

  2. Emergency conditions that require First Aid
    • burns;

    • shocks/electrocution;

    • poisoning;

    • dislocation;

    • snake bite;

    • drowning;

    • fainting/syncope;

    • punctured wounds/cuts/bleeding.