Based on the scenario presented,what is the MOST likely cause of the patient's signs and symptoms and what is the most appropriate response by the therapist?
A) Autonomic dysreflexia;the therapist should stop the intervention,immediately sit the patient upright,loosen the patient's clothing,and begin looking for anything that may be causing a noxious stimuli.
B) Autonomic dysreflexia;the therapist should stop the intervention and let the patient rest while continuing to observe the patient's pattern of spasms.
C) Positional vertigo;the therapist should stop the rolling component of the session and allow the patient to rest until the patient's blurry vision subsides.
D) Positional vertigo;the therapist should continue the rolling session to aid in adaptation and assess the patient for nystagmus.
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