Medical Case Details:
My patient is 63 years old and diagnosed with acute ischaemic stroke with associated comorbidities of DM (diabetes mellitus), HTN (hypertension), bronchial asthma, and s/p (secondary prevention) CABG in 2014. He was on BIPAP (Bilevel positive airway pressure) support and two liters of O2, now weaned off, currently on Ryle's tube and urinary catheter. Could anyone guide the expected complications and how to prevent or identify them early while continuing with early mobilization during physiotherapy sessions?