CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO CATHETERISE
PRESENT
Present
I catheterise
you catheterise
he/she/it catheterises
we catheterise
you catheterise
they catheterise
Present continuous
I am catheterising
you are catheterising
he/she/it is catheterising
we are catheterising
you are catheterising
they are catheterising
Present perfect
I have catheterised
you have catheterised
he/she/it has catheterised
we have catheterised
you have catheterised
they have catheterised
Present perfect continuous
I have been catheterising
you have been catheterising
he/she/it has been catheterising
we have been catheterising
you have been catheterising
they have been catheterising
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I catheterised
you catheterised
he/she/it catheterised
we catheterised
you catheterised
they catheterised
Past continuous
I was catheterising
you were catheterising
he/she/it was catheterising
we were catheterising
you were catheterising
they were catheterising
Past perfect
I had catheterised
you had catheterised
he/she/it had catheterised
we had catheterised
you had catheterised
they had catheterised
Past perfect continuous
I had been catheterising
you had been catheterising
he/she/it had been catheterising
we had been catheterising
you had been catheterising
they had been catheterising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will catheterise
you will catheterise
he/she/it will catheterise
we will catheterise
you will catheterise
they will catheterise
Future continuous
I will be catheterising
you will be catheterising
he/she/it will be catheterising
we will be catheterising
you will be catheterising
they will be catheterising
Future perfect
I will have catheterised
you will have catheterised
he/she/it will have catheterised
we will have catheterised
you will have catheterised
they will have catheterised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been catheterising
you will have been catheterising
he/she/it will have been catheterising
we will have been catheterising
you will have been catheterising
they will have been catheterising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would catheterise
you would catheterise
he/she/it would catheterise
we would catheterise
you would catheterise
they would catheterise
Conditional continuous
I would be catheterising
you would be catheterising
he/she/it would be catheterising
we would be catheterising
you would be catheterising
they would be catheterising
Conditional perfect
I would have catheterise
you would have catheterise
he/she/it would have catheterise
we would have catheterise
you would have catheterise
they would have catheterise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been catheterising
you would have been catheterising
he/she/it would have been catheterising
we would have been catheterising
you would have been catheterising
they would have been catheterising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you catheterise
we let´s catheterise
you catheterise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to catheterise
Past participle
catheterised
Present Participle
catheterising
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CATHETERISE»
Discover the use of
catheterise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
catheterise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Effective Management of Bladder and Bowel Problems in Children
Allowing them to choose the type of catheter they will use, where they will
catheterise and how often, helps children to feel in control, and empowers them
to manage their own health (Borzyskowski et al. 2004). The same applies to
parents ...
2
Stoma Care and Rehabilitation
Severely disabled children may never become fully independent of parents or
carers but this should not exclude them from having pouch surgery. Many parents
find it more acceptable to catheterise a stoma than a urethra, particularly as their
...
3
Memoirs from a Stormy Passage
I was back there at 11am to catheterise him, back home; then back to the school
at 3pm to take him home. He was very tired and asleep before 8pm. I still had to
catheterise him and he slept through the whole procedure. Over the next few
days ...
4
Essential Notes for Medical and Surgical Finals
If risk of clot retention from heavy blood loss, catheterise using a three-way ○
Foley catheter and irrigate the bladder. 15.2. Lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS
) Most commonly due to benign prostatic hyperplasia, infection, inflammation or ...
Jonathan Rohrer, Alexandra C Rankin, Sachi Sivananthan, 2008
5
Veterinary Nursing of Exotic Pets
Marsupial Sugar gliders are difficult to catheterise consciously because of their
small size. The jugular vein is the easiest to catheterise in the sedated animal for
significant fluid administration but tolerance of these catheters is poor.
6
Neuropathic Bladder in Childhood
We try to aim for a three-hourly regime, while stressing that it is not necessary to
catheterise the child at night. Life should be easier and more normal, rather than
more difficult, with this form of management. The aim is self-catheterisation, ...
Malgorzata Borzyskowski, A. R. Mundy, 1990
7
Issues in Nursing by Specialty: 2011 Edition
“This research study explored the factors which influenced the ability of children's
nurses to urethrally catheterise children in their care. There is currently limited
evidence to inform the clinical skills training of children's nurses and the impact of
...
8
Surgeon's Survival Guide to the Foundation Years
Treatment Catheterise (aseptic technique, prophylactic antibiotics as required)
and make a note of residual volume. Always re-examine your patient after
catheterisation to make sure that the suprapubic mass, pain and tendemess have
gone ...
Michael Murphy, Jonathan Ghosh, Michael O. Murphy, 2006
9
Nursing Times, Nursing Mirror: NT
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10
Sports Nutrition for Paralympic Athletes
Maintaining hydration can be a problem for many athletes when travelling,
especially non-ambulant athletes and those who intermittently catheterise.
Difficulties in toileting on a flight, train or bus may lead many individuals to
consciously ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CATHETERISE»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
catheterise is used in the context of the following news items.
Yorkshire Clinic Drowning Death Ruled Misadventure by Coroner
James' failure to pass urine and the Yorkshire Clinic's failure to catheterise him for over 14 hours meant that his body became overloaded by ... «Keighley Online, Jun 15»
Granddad 'died from drinking too much WATER' in plush private …
But, a court heard, following the routine op last September it took medical staff 14 hours to initially catheterise him and they removed the ... «Mirror.co.uk, Jun 15»
Grandfather died after drinking too much water after surgery
It took medical staff 14 hours to catheterise him after the routine operation but they removed the catheter straight away, allowing a fatal amount ... «Yorkshire Post, Jun 15»
Grandfather dies from drinking too much WATER
It took medical staff 14 hours to catheterise him after the procedure. But, they removed the catheter straight away, allowing a fatal amount of ... «Daily Mail, Jun 15»
Mum of disabled girl fails to sue lawyers in £500000 compensation bid
We had to catheterise her and feed her and give her multiple medication day and night. “She was constantly being sick, so would need to be ... «Liverpool Echo, May 15»
Election choice day four: 200 more shocking reasons why you can't …
I was really nervous about going for a wee and said this to the midwife, who just said she would have to catheterise me then. Which I refused ... «mirror.co.uk, May 15»
A month in A&E: life, death and everyday miracles on the NHS frontline
Nick has to catheterise Alice to get a urine sample, but there is so little urine in her bladder that the team have to administer extra fluids to help ... «The Guardian, Apr 15»
Zara Aziz: Why politicians ought to shadow GPs
The urology reg was refusing to accept him and suggesting I catheterise him there and then. 'Look, I haven't got any catheters at all in the ... «GP online, Mar 15»
Identifying drug abuse – the right test at the right time
... where some qualified subjects have been found to catheterise themselves when called to provide the sample, instil drug-free urine into their ... «Lexology, Mar 15»
This blogger's open letter to a woman who shamed her for using a …
I had/have a similar but nowhere near as bad a problem as Chrone's; during the early stages of prostate cancer I had to catheterise – often with ... «The42, Feb 15»