For more than a decade, health care organizations have stepped up their efforts to promote patient safety. Nurses, as patient advocates, understand that critical communication and teamwork are key elements in moving toward a culture of patient safety.1,2 The value of sound communication is fundamental to the prevention of sentinel events.3 Yet, during critical situations, a nurse may not feel empowered to speak up when a patient is at imminent risk of harm.4 In an effort to improve communication, a standardized communication technique called “time out for patient safety” was developed to provide universally accepted critical language for these situations and empower nurses to assert themselves.