Problem: In the context of acute severe headaches, what distinguishes the headache in temporal arteritis from other types? Group of answer choices It occurs suddenly and is the worst headache of the patient's life. It is associated with fever, stiff neck, and a decreased level of consciousness. It is typically throbbing, initially unilateral in the temporal area, and may become bilateral. It is often associated with neurological deficits and an altered level of consciousness.