Tomorrow’s my medicine ward for 5th year. Teach me everything from scratch

Asking for Preferences
Reading File
Finding Sources
Finding Sources
Finding Sources
Finding Sources
Reading File
Finding Sources
Finding Sources
Finding Sources
Reading File
Reading File
Finding Sources
Reading File
Finding Sources
Finding Sources
Reading File
Reading File
Reading File
Reading File
Reading File
Reading File

Tomorrow’s my medicine ward final for 5th year. Teach me everything from scratch from the book icons wardbook of medicine

Reading File
Finding Sources
Finding Sources
Finding Sources
Finding Sources
Finding Sources
Finding Sources
Finding Sources
Finding Sources
Finding Sources
Searching the Web

Icons Wardbook of Medicine Sanjay Sharma PDF contents topics

I need to be upfront with you about something important.

The "Icons Wardbook of Medicine" is not in the library

I've browsed the entire catalog of all 130+ textbooks in the medical library, and the Icons Wardbook of Medicine is not among them. The web search also confirms it's not a widely-digitized resource - "Sanjay Sharma" in medical literature refers to an MRCP exam prep book (Rapid Review of Clinical Medicine for MRCP Part 2), not an "Icons Wardbook."
"Icons Wardbook of Medicine" appears to be a regional/local clinical handbook, possibly Pakistani or South Asian, that is commonly used in 5th year MBBS wards - but it is not in my library database.

What I CAN do for you right now

I have access to these excellent internal medicine resources that cover exactly what you'd face in a 5th year medicine ward final:
BookWhy it's useful
Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine 22E (2025)The gold standard for ward medicine
Goldman-Cecil Medicine (2 Vol Set)Comprehensive clinical medicine
The Washington Manual of Medical TherapeuticsPractical ward management with doses
Frameworks for Internal MedicineClinical reasoning approach
Symptom to DiagnosisEvidence-based clinical approach

What would you like to do?

Option A - Tell me the specific chapters/topics from the Icons Wardbook you need to cover (e.g. heart failure, DKA, hepatic failure, chest pain, etc.), and I'll teach them thoroughly from Harrison's + Washington Manual - which are actually more detailed and exam-relevant.
Option B - Give me your syllabus or list of conditions expected in the ward final, and I'll build you a complete structured revision guide.
Option C - Start with the most common 5th year medicine ward scenarios: heart failure, DKA/HHS, pneumonia, AKI, sepsis, liver disease, hypertension emergencies, stroke, myocardial infarction - I'll cover all of them systematically.
Which would you prefer?
This is a shared conversation. Sign in to Orris to start your own chat.