I totally agree with ajeatoo. If this is your first orchid, please do some research (this forum is a great place!) and repot it soon after the blooms fall. The best indicator of the health of the plant is its roots, so if you find that it has a large healthy root mass, it can probably support a re-blooming. Otherwise, I wouldn't push it. As was suggested, you should cut off the spike and develop your care skills over the next few months. Often, a plant will wither its own spikes if it's stressed or doesn't think it can support more flowers soon.
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