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Patient has vs Patient have

The correct phrase is 'patient has.' 'Patient' is a singular noun, so it should be followed by the singular form of the verb 'has.' 'Patient have' is incorrect because 'have' is the plural form of the verb, which does not match with the singular noun 'patient.'

Last updated: March 27, 2024 • 4358 views

Patient has

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'patient has' when referring to a singular patient possessing something or experiencing a condition.

Examples:

  • The patient has a fever.
  • The patient has been waiting for an hour.
  • Patient has a device for unprecedented objectives.
  • Patient has unexplained, intense abdominal pains.
  • Patient has ID in his wallet identifying him an organ donor.
  • Patient has been fitted with a defib vest, is now intubated and on artificial respiration in a vegetative state.
  • Patient has organisms cultured from valve or vegetation
  • Patient has organisms cultured from vertebral disc space tissue obtained during a surgical operation or needle aspiration
  • Patient has a great-grandmother who's Korean.
  • Patient has labored breathing 'cause he's been on a treadmill for the last 30 minutes.
  • Patient has a past history of, quote, "nervous breakdown," unquote...
  • Patient has a past history of nervous breakdown for which he was hospitalized in California for 8 months.
  • Patient has organisms cultured from brain tissue or dura
  • Patient has organisms cultured from cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)
  • Patient has organisms cultured from arteries or veins removed during a surgical operation
  • Patient has organisms cultured from anterior or posterior chamber or vitreous fluid
  • Patient has organisms cultured from fluid from inner ear obtained at surgical operation
  • Patient has organisms cultured from purulent drainage from mastoid
  • Patient has organisms cultured from purulent material obtained from sinus cavity
  • Patient has organisms cultured from tissue or drainage from affected site
  • Patient has organisms cultured from abscess in the spinal epidural or subdural space
  • Patient has organisms cultured from purulent material from tissues of oral cavity

Alternatives:

  • The patient possesses
  • The patient is experiencing

Patient have

This phrase is incorrect in English.

  • This patient have problem with brain.
  • Does the patient have a brain bleed or not?
  • Just the heart, or the patient have any other complaints?
  • In particular, health-care workers or household members of a SARS patient have been known to be affected.
  • In any case the blood parameters of the patient have to be monitored and the appropriate actions immediately taken if there is evidence of damage to the blood marrow.
  • One event of cyst in an 11-year old patient and one event described as confusion in a 13-year old patient have been reported as possibly related to ReFacto AF treatment.
  • Mr President, why should a patient have to lose their sight waiting for a cataract operation in the UK, for instance, when it could be done in another Member State?
  • Mr President, why should a patient have to lose their sight while waiting for a cataract operation in the UK, for instance, when it could be done quite easily in another Member State?
  • In any case the blood parameters of the patient have to be monitored and the appropriate actions immediately taken if there is evidence of damage to the blood marrow.
  • She and her patient have fallen in love... and it is no surprise when she forsakes... the upwardly-mobile attorney Koslow... and announces wedding plans with Zelig.
  • Does the patient have a chance of sundowning or is he prone to psychotic breaks and needs to be tied down?
  • Due to the illness and on a permanent basis does the patient have extra expenses for transport needs, dietary needs, etc, which are not covered in full or in part by any social security scheme?

Alternatives:

  • The patients have
  • The patient and his family have

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