Things weren鈥檛 going well in the operating room. The patient was having a reaction but the anaesthetist either hadn鈥檛 noticed or hadn鈥檛 figured out why.
A nurse noticed. Quietly, she suggested the cause of the reaction, but the anaesthetist didn鈥檛 hear. For a little while he continued along his path of care 鈥 the incorrect path 鈥 before the nurse gathered her courage and spoke up again. This time, the anaesthetist heard and changed what he was doing.
No harm came to the patient 鈥 not only because the nurse spoke up but because the 鈥榩atient鈥 was a hyperrealistic simulator. The anaesthetist and nurse were real, though, as were the rest of the team. They were participating in simulation training 鈥 and the lessons they learned that day might save real lives in the future.