<p><i>''During open-chest resuscitations, I''ve held a non-beating, recently stilled human heart in my hands. And, should you ever get to hold one, you will find the human heart to be rubbery and shockingly light.''<br></i><br><i>What Could Possibly Go Wrong? </i>is a report from the front line of emergency medicine, the first ever account of what it is like to work as an air ambulance doctor. Whether describing cutting through a patient''s breastbone to plug a stab wound or barrel rolling a light aircraft at 5,000 feet, Tony Bleetman captures the sheer adrenaline of racing through the sky to save lives. You will learn how to land a helicopter on the side of a mountain, what it means to encounter death every day, and how to perform a tracheotomy in real life (clue: it doesn¿t involve a ball-point pen).<br><br>Funny, shocking and moving, <i>What Could Possibly Go Wrong?</i> is a glimpse at a world where the wrong decision can mean the difference between life and death.<br><br>Originally