Just fill the uploaded questionaire by following the vsim virtual lab. If any question then please ask me.Scenario 1: Olivia Jones Documentation Assignments- Complete in DocuCare 1. Document the data from your focused antepartum assessment of both Ms. Jones and the fetus. 2. Write the situation-background-assessment-recommendation (SBAR) communications you would use to update the provider on Ms. Jones’s status at the time of her admission. 3. Document the teaching you would provide to the patient and her support person prior to administering magnesium sulfate. 4. Document the administration of the magnesium sulfate bolus and the initiation of the magnesium sulfate infusion. 5. Document your reassessment of the patient’s status after administering magnesium sulfate. Documentation Assignments- Complete in DocuCare 1.How did the simulated experience of Carla Hernandez’s case make you feel? 2. Describe the actions you felt went well in this scenario. 3. Consider the emergent nature of umbilical cord prolapse. What nursing actions should be initiated immediately? Why? 4. Reflecting on Carla Hernandez's case, were there any actions you would do differently? Explain. 5. Describe how you would apply the knowledge and skills that you obtained in Carla Hernandez's case to an actual patient care situation. Maternity Case 2: Brenda Patton Documentation Assignments-Document in DocuCare 1. Document your initial assessment data of Ms. Patton, including uterine activity (frequency and duration), fetal heart rate (FHR) activity (baseline FHR, long-term variability, accelerations, and decelerations), vaginal discharge, and maternal vital signs. 2. Document the medication(s) that you administered. 3. Document Ms. Patton’s pain during labor (severity during contractions, location, quality, interventions taken, and response to interventions) and the measures that were taken to promote her desire for a natural birth. 4. Document your handoff report in the situation-background-assessment-recommendation (SBAR) format to communicate what further care Ms. Patton needs.