Your patient presents with a chief complaint of headaches with unknown etiology, beginning last week.During the course of the initial assessment you determine that the source of the headache most probably is not musculoskeletal (a cervical headache) .Which of the following indicates that a referral to the patient's physician is appropriate?
A) Pain or altered sensation in the face or TMJ region
B) Unilateral headaches or bilateral headaches with one side predominant
C) Report of sharp pain or spikes in intensity
D) Pain in the neck or suboccipital region that spreads in the head
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