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Practice Question

A female client with mild depression reports to the nurse recently starting St. John's wort. Which information provided by the client requires further instruction?

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Correct Answer:

Another form of contraception is not needed.

Rationale:

St. John’s Wort is known to interact with hormonal contraceptives, including birth control pills, by inducing CYP450 enzymes, which reduces their effectiveness.

⭐ This can lead to unintended pregnancies, making it essential for clients to use a backup form of contraception.

⭐ The nurse should provide additional teaching when the client assumes no other contraceptive method is necessary.

⭐ This is a critical safety issue requiring immediate clarification.

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  • Domain: Hesi Pharmacology
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