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Pulse - bounding
Definition:
A bounding pulse is a strong and forceful pulse. Tachycardia, a heart rate that is faster than normal, may accompany a bounding pulse. See also heart palpitations. Text Continues Below

Alternative Names: Bounding pulse
Considerations:
- A bounding pulse can often be seen over arteries that are close to the skin.
- A rapid heart rate and bounding pulse can occur together, but can also occur separately. A rapid pulse can be a symptom of arrhythmia.
- A bounding pulse is often a sign that there is excessive fluid in the circulation (called fluid overload).
Common Causes:
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