A patient with a T4 spinal cord injury suddenly complains of a pounding headache, and the physical therapist notes profuse sweating and flushing of the skin above the level of the lesion. The therapist measures the patient's blood pressure and finds it to be significantly elevated. Which of the following should be the therapist's IMMEDIATE course of action?
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A
Continue with the planned therapeutic exercise to see if the symptoms subside.
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B
Lay the patient down flat to help lower their blood pressure.
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C
Sit the patient upright, loosen any restrictive clothing, and check for noxious stimuli.
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D
Administer a prescribed fast-acting vasodilator without further assessment.