A prоvider is perfоrming а cаrdiоvаscular examination on a 58-year-old male with a known history of severe aortic regurgitation. On palpation of the radial pulse, the provider notes an unusually forceful, bounding quality with a rapid rise and sharp fall. The pulse is easily felt even with very light fingertip pressure and does not diminish with moderate compression. Bilateral radial pulses are equal in character. Using the standard pulse amplitude grading scale, how should the provider correctly document this finding?
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