Yes, fatigue is an example of impairment.
Yes fatigue is considered an impairmrnt it affects your driving just as well as alcohol or drugs
pain, anxiety, chest wall deformity, fatigue, musculoskelatal impairment, neuromuscular dysfunction, obesity, respiratory muscle fatigue
Fatigue in French is proonounced "fat-ee-g"- audio example in link.
When the patient's breathing and blood circulation are impaired, or when the patient has anemia (low levels of red blood cells), body tissues do not receive as much oxygen and energy. Consequently, the patient experiences a general sense of fatigue.
I am fatigued from playing sports!
of course . it robs your energy and so some of your drive, you arent able to do as much as when you are not fatigued. there are lots of reasons to be fatigued, as part of an illness (say heart related) or not sleep enough, or not getting enough exercise ect in short and in general for all the above, fatigue slows you down.
Some of the symptoms do include headaches, fatigue, vision impairment, chest pain, and dizziness. It definitely seems as if your Husband has high blood pressure.
There are various factors which might promote muscle fatigue. For example, if you are particularly active when you are not normally.
Impairment of the liver
That the material has been weakened from stresses, for example bending.
Which is considered an impairment to driving
Which is considered an impairment to driving