
When a client who routinely takes the herb St. John's Wort (SJW) shares that his or her "hay fever is really bad right now," the nurse initially:
A) notifies the primary care provider that the client has been self-medicating for hay fever.
B) compares the client's current blood pressure to his/her baseline blood pressure.
C) stresses the need to avoid over-the-counter (OTC) medications containing monoamines.
D) suggests that the client stop taking the herb until the hay fever has improved.
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