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.
Impaired Function
albuminuria
bile
An organic brain disorder refers to impaired brain function due to damage or deterioration of brain tissue.
blood problems and impaired bodily function
Impaired renal function refers to a decrease in the ability of the kidneys to filter and eliminate waste from the blood. This can lead to a build-up of toxins and waste products in the body, resulting in various symptoms such as fatigue, swelling, and changes in urine output. It is important to monitor and manage impaired renal function to prevent further damage to the kidneys.
Albuminuria
Then you sir are messed up.
The motor function supplied by those nerve would be impared.
Often, normal brain function is impaired and children with encephaloceles experience delays in development.
The etiology for impaired physical mobility after stroke is related to the involvement of neuromuscular weakness. Expected outcomes are maintaining optimal position of function as evidenced by lack of foot drop and maintaining and improving strength and function of the affected body part.
Dehydration is when you don't drink enough water.