CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO REHOSPITALIZE
PRESENT
Present
I rehospitalize
you rehospitalize
he/she/it rehospitalizes
we rehospitalize
you rehospitalize
they rehospitalize
Present continuous
I am rehospitalizing
you are rehospitalizing
he/she/it is rehospitalizing
we are rehospitalizing
you are rehospitalizing
they are rehospitalizing
Present perfect
I have rehospitalized
you have rehospitalized
he/she/it has rehospitalized
we have rehospitalized
you have rehospitalized
they have rehospitalized
Present perfect continuous
I have been rehospitalizing
you have been rehospitalizing
he/she/it has been rehospitalizing
we have been rehospitalizing
you have been rehospitalizing
they have been rehospitalizing
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 rehospitalized
you rehospitalized
he/she/it rehospitalized
we rehospitalized
you rehospitalized
they rehospitalized
Past continuous
I was rehospitalizing
you were rehospitalizing
he/she/it was rehospitalizing
we were rehospitalizing
you were rehospitalizing
they were rehospitalizing
Past perfect
I had rehospitalized
you had rehospitalized
he/she/it had rehospitalized
we had rehospitalized
you had rehospitalized
they had rehospitalized
Past perfect continuous
I had been rehospitalizing
you had been rehospitalizing
he/she/it had been rehospitalizing
we had been rehospitalizing
you had been rehospitalizing
they had been rehospitalizing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will rehospitalize
you will rehospitalize
he/she/it will rehospitalize
we will rehospitalize
you will rehospitalize
they will rehospitalize
Future continuous
I will be rehospitalizing
you will be rehospitalizing
he/she/it will be rehospitalizing
we will be rehospitalizing
you will be rehospitalizing
they will be rehospitalizing
Future perfect
I will have rehospitalized
you will have rehospitalized
he/she/it will have rehospitalized
we will have rehospitalized
you will have rehospitalized
they will have rehospitalized
Future perfect continuous
I will have been rehospitalizing
you will have been rehospitalizing
he/she/it will have been rehospitalizing
we will have been rehospitalizing
you will have been rehospitalizing
they will have been rehospitalizing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would rehospitalize
you would rehospitalize
he/she/it would rehospitalize
we would rehospitalize
you would rehospitalize
they would rehospitalize
Conditional continuous
I would be rehospitalizing
you would be rehospitalizing
he/she/it would be rehospitalizing
we would be rehospitalizing
you would be rehospitalizing
they would be rehospitalizing
Conditional perfect
I would have rehospitalize
you would have rehospitalize
he/she/it would have rehospitalize
we would have rehospitalize
you would have rehospitalize
they would have rehospitalize
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been rehospitalizing
you would have been rehospitalizing
he/she/it would have been rehospitalizing
we would have been rehospitalizing
you would have been rehospitalizing
they would have been rehospitalizing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you rehospitalize
we let´s rehospitalize
you rehospitalize
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to rehospitalize
Past participle
rehospitalized
Present Participle
rehospitalizing
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 «REHOSPITALIZE»
Discover the use of
rehospitalize in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
rehospitalize and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The End-of-Life Handbook: A Compassionate Guide to ...
If hospitalization becomes more of a burden than a benefit, patients can request a
do not rehospitalize order. As with DNR/DNI orders, such a request doesn't
indicate that medical care ends. Patients are simply choosing to stay out of the ...
David Feldman, S. Andrew Lasher, 2008
2
Neurodevelopment and Adult Psychopathology
Thus, although social factors appear to play a role in readiness to rehospitalize a
family member, whether family and community tolerance for prodromal and onset
features of illness vary with the sex of the patient and thereby contribute to ...
Matcheri S. Keshavan, Robin Murray (MD, M Phil, MRCP, MRC Psych.), 1997
9. The patient described in Question 8 reports that although he receives Social
Security Disability Income (SSDI), he has not been able to afford all of his
medication. Which of the following interventions is most appropriate? A
Rehospitalize the ...
Joshua T. Thornhill, 2011
4
South Western Reporter. Second Series: Cases Argued and ...
[10] In her second argument, Mother claims the trial court erred in finding that
Mother and Father committed medical neglect by refusing to rehospitalize R.G. in
January 1991 because such conduct was not charged in the petition. Mother's ...
5
Michigan Reports: Reports of Cases Determined in the Supreme ...
To be sure, at some point malpractice in evaluating a patient's continuing
participation in an outpatient program might include a failure to rehospitalize, a
decision that is immune under Ross. The jury in Canon could and should, on the
remand ...
Michigan. Supreme Court, 1988
6
Malpractice: a trial lawyer's advice for physicians (how to ...
Even if the jury believes that you wanted to rehospitalize the patient, it will find
you negligent for letting him overrule your better judgment. If the patient or his
family refuses to accept your decision to rehospitalize, the situation is entirely
different ...
7
Working With the Person With Schizophrenia
The most conservative move, to immediately rehospitalize Maryann when she
began to talk at all about suicide, was obvious and safe from many perspectives.
However, frequent hospital stays, even if safe in the short run, threatened to add
to ...
8
Creating the Capacity for Attachment: Treating Addictions ...
She may also have been identifying herself with her socialite mother, who had
placed her relationship with friends over the needs of her daughter. Although it
may indeed have been empathia cally correct to rehospitalize her when she ...
9
Handbook of Mental Health Administration and Management
For example, a decision to release an inpatient to the community is significant
because it places the patient at increased liberty. Conversely, a decision not to
rehospitalize an outpatient who appears to be deteriorating and who has missed
two ...
William H. Reid, Stuart B. Silver, 2013
10
Introduction to Forensic Psychology: Issues and ...
(2001) also encouraged additional exploration into the constitutionality of
removing insanity acquittees from the community in order to rehospitalize them
for behavior that is not the result of Axis I psychopathology. Finally, they
suggested ...
Bruce A. Arrigo, Stacey L. Shipley, 2005
5 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «REHOSPITALIZE»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
rehospitalize is used in the context of the following news items.
For post-op complications, go back to the same hospital: study
(Reuters Health) – Patients who need to be rehospitalized within a month after major surgery have a lower risk of death over the next two months if they return to ... «Reuters UK, Jun 15»
Psychiatric Patients Who Quit Smoking Less Likely to be …
Psychiatric Patients Who Quit Smoking Less Likely to be Rehospitalized. UCSF Study Debunks Myth that Smoking Can Be Helpful in Mental Health Treatment. «UCSF News Services, Aug 13»
Caregiver Factors Influence Hospital Readmissions
Overall, nearly 21 percent of patients in the study were rehospitalized, most within the first 20 days of being discharged from the hospital to home healthcare. «PsychCentral.com, Nov 12»
'Social Environmental Factors' Affect Rehospitalization Risk in Home …
"Understanding how social environmental factors contribute to home healthcare patients being rehospitalized would be assist in improving care for patients and ... «Newswise, Nov 12»
Most Medicare stroke patients die or are rehospitalized within year …
"This is one of the first studies to take a look at mortality and rehospitalization rates for Medicare stroke patients across the country, and the findings are quite ... «UC Los Angeles, Dec 10»