Pulse - bounding

Definition

A bounding pulse is a strong and forcefulpulse. Tachycardia, a heart rate that is faster than normal, may accompany a bounding pulse.

Alternative Names

Bounding pulse

Considerations

Causes

When to Contact a Medical Professional

Call your health care provider if there is any sudden, severe, or persistent increase in your pulse's intensity or rate. Calling is particularly important when accompanied by other symptoms, or when not relieved by resting for a few minutes.

Your health care provider will perform a physical examination. Your vital signs will be monitored, such as your temperature, pulse, rate of breathing, and blood pressure, and your heart may need to be monitored.

Your provider will ask questions about this symptom, such as:

The following diagnostic tests may be performed:


Review Date: 10/15/2004
Reviewed By: Jacqueline A. Hart, M.D., Senior Medical Editor, A.D.A.M., Inc. Previously reviewed by Elena Sgarbossa, MD, cardiologist and freelance editor. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network (10/6/2003).
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