CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO PREADMIT
PRESENT
Present
I preadmit
you preadmit
he/she/it preadmits
we preadmit
you preadmit
they preadmit
Present continuous
I am preadmitting
you are preadmitting
he/she/it is preadmitting
we are preadmitting
you are preadmitting
they are preadmitting
Present perfect
I have preadmitted
you have preadmitted
he/she/it has preadmitted
we have preadmitted
you have preadmitted
they have preadmitted
Present perfect continuous
I have been preadmitting
you have been preadmitting
he/she/it has been preadmitting
we have been preadmitting
you have been preadmitting
they have been preadmitting
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 preadmitted
you preadmitted
he/she/it preadmitted
we preadmitted
you preadmitted
they preadmitted
Past continuous
I was preadmitting
you were preadmitting
he/she/it was preadmitting
we were preadmitting
you were preadmitting
they were preadmitting
Past perfect
I had preadmitted
you had preadmitted
he/she/it had preadmitted
we had preadmitted
you had preadmitted
they had preadmitted
Past perfect continuous
I had been preadmitting
you had been preadmitting
he/she/it had been preadmitting
we had been preadmitting
you had been preadmitting
they had been preadmitting
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will preadmit
you will preadmit
he/she/it will preadmit
we will preadmit
you will preadmit
they will preadmit
Future continuous
I will be preadmitting
you will be preadmitting
he/she/it will be preadmitting
we will be preadmitting
you will be preadmitting
they will be preadmitting
Future perfect
I will have preadmitted
you will have preadmitted
he/she/it will have preadmitted
we will have preadmitted
you will have preadmitted
they will have preadmitted
Future perfect continuous
I will have been preadmitting
you will have been preadmitting
he/she/it will have been preadmitting
we will have been preadmitting
you will have been preadmitting
they will have been preadmitting
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would preadmit
you would preadmit
he/she/it would preadmit
we would preadmit
you would preadmit
they would preadmit
Conditional continuous
I would be preadmitting
you would be preadmitting
he/she/it would be preadmitting
we would be preadmitting
you would be preadmitting
they would be preadmitting
Conditional perfect
I would have preadmit
you would have preadmit
he/she/it would have preadmit
we would have preadmit
you would have preadmit
they would have preadmit
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been preadmitting
you would have been preadmitting
he/she/it would have been preadmitting
we would have been preadmitting
you would have been preadmitting
they would have been preadmitting
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you preadmit
we let´s preadmit
you preadmit
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
preadmitted
Present Participle
preadmitting
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 «PREADMIT»
Discover the use of
preadmit in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
preadmit and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Clinical Pathways in Nursing: A Guide to Managing Care from ...
... 242-243t, 246-247t stages, 223, 230 potential complications of, 223 stage I,
clinical pathway for, 216-222t home care, 220-222t inpatient care, 216-219t
preadmit phase, 21 6t, 21 8t stage II, clinical pathway for, 224-230t home care,
228-230t ...
Gail P. Poirrier, Melinda G. Oberleitner, 1999
2
Diabetes: Best Practice & Research Compendium
TABLE 14-3 Preadmit Phase Diagnostic Tests Complete blood count (CBC)
Serum electrolytes (lytes) Prothrombin time/international normalized ratio
Activated partial thromboplastin time Type and screen Urinalysis Chest x-ray
Myelogram ...
3
Medical and Dental Space Planning: A Comprehensive Guide to ...
Preadmit Testing Although not specifically part of an ambulatory surgical center,
hospitals often have a preadmit testing area located either in the hospital or in an
ambulatory-care facility. Patients are directed to this unit several days prior to ...
4
Prostate cancer: what I found out & what you should know
of preadmit unit several days ahead. Gone is that army of volunteer pink ladies
and men who met the patients at two in the afternoon the day before the surgery
and smartly wheeled them up to their room. The testing, blood work, and routine ...
5
Hospital Computer Systems and Procedures: Accounting systems
Because the preadmissions procedure may not have acquired all the information
needed by the admissions procedure or may have some errors, the first step is to
review the preadmit data. At least one important bit of data could not be known ...
6
The Knickerbocker; Or, New-York Monthly Magazine
Stout ' force committees ' guard the doors, and preadmit Freshmen. Chosen
orators on either side laud themselves and ridicule their opponents amid much
cheering and interruption, until the unhappy Freshmen can make no head nor tail
of ...
7
The Modern Practice of Physick, etc
... are numerpua,,and the extent and disposition ,o£.the preadmit. ofit, thebqst inn
is none disperse mew-heel; ton, by disqissingjlqc, children, t in whomthefliafhct-
ion islatem, and to be afle'itwardaprodnceththereby convey it.tmtheir--respeetive
...
Robert THOMAS (M.D.), 1813
8
History of the College of St. John the Evangelist, Cambridge
... bouse, 35 ; dedicates the church of St. Mary the less, ib. ; confirms the
foundation of Pembroke hall, ib. ; and of Gunvile hall, and Corpus, 36 Lister,
Martin, order to the coll. .from the king to pre-elect and preadmit him to a
fellowship, 540, 1.
Thomas Baker, John Eyton Bickersteth Mayor, 1869
9
The Foundation Grammar Dictionary: Including Punctuation and ...
... misbehaviour mon- monocle, monogamy neo- neoclassic, neolithic non-
nonexisting, nonprofitable omni- omnivorous, omnipotent out- outpatient, outport
post- postpone, postwar pre- preadmit, preheat pro- propel, project pro-
prognosis, ...
10
Insider's Guide to Graduate Programs in Clinical and ...
... prisons women's center public schools homeless shelter University of Kansas (
Ph.D.) Department of Psychology and Research in Education Counseling
Psychology Program Lawrence, KS 66045 phone#: (785) 864-3931 e-mail:
preadmit ...
John C. Norcross, Michael A. Sayette, 2014
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PREADMIT»
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preadmit is used in the context of the following news items.
It's April! What You Need To Do During This Final Stage of College …
If you want to know more about these Pre-admit events--and especially what to say and do while there--go to "College Preadmit Programs: ... «Huffington Post, Apr 15»
Hospital staff to participate in Vic Coppinger YMCA Freedom Tri to …
Carol Burnett, R.N., B.S.N., clinical manager of Endoscopy and PreAdmit Testing at Memorial Hermann Southeast, is competing in memory of ... «Your Houston News, Jun 14»