Final answer:
Hemorrhagic stroke (Option A) is contraindicated for thrombolytic therapy because such treatment could increase bleeding in the brain.
Step-by-step explanation:
The type of cerebrovascular accident (CVA) that is contraindicated for further thrombolytic therapy is A) Hemorrhagic stroke. Thrombolytic therapy, which involves clot-busting drugs, is used to treat ischemic strokes where a blood clot obstructs a blood vessel in the brain. However, in the case of a hemorrhagic stroke, where there is bleeding in the brain due to a ruptured blood vessel, thrombolytic therapy could exacerbate the bleeding and is therefore contraindicated.