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This is something you can easily find on the internet or in text books.

Think of what functions the heart performs. Hint: it is a pump. So why do we need a pump in our bodies?

In cardiac disease, what happens to the body? to the heart muscle?

Think of what the heart needs in order to perform properly (hint: respiratory system and oxygen).

What happens to the respiratory system if the heart pumps poorly?

I think if you can answer those questions, you'll easily think of 5 things that indicate impaired cardiac function.

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