"Medical diagram, technical illustration style, showing the gradual elevation of a patient on a tilt table. Clean white background. The image is a sequence of three panels showing progressive angles: **Panel 1 (0° - Supine):** The patient is lying horizontally on the table. They are securely fastened with safety straps: one across the chest/arms, one across the hips, and one across the knees. The feet are firmly positioned against the footplate. A blood pressure cuff is on the arm and a pulse oximeter is on the finger. A clinician stands beside the table, monitoring a screen displaying vitals (HR and BP). Label: "Start: Supine Position (0°)". **Panel 2 (45° - Incline):** The entire table is tilted to a 45-degree angle. The patient's body is rigid and straight, maintained by the straps. Arrows show the direction of tilt. The clinician's hand is gently on the patient's shoulder for reassurance. The vitals monitor shows values with a slight fluctuation (e.g., BP 110/70). Label: "Gradual Incline (45°) - Monitor for Dizziness". **Panel 3 (70° - Upright):** The table is nearly vertical (approx. 70-80°). The patient is fully upright, bearing weight through their feet on the footplate. The straps are still securely fastened. The clinician is now observing the patient's face for signs of distress. The vitals monitor shows stable values (e.g., BP 115/75). An arrow indicates the gravitational force pulling blood downward. Label: "Upright Position (70-80°) - Tolerance Goal". **Key See more