Final answer:
The criteria for treat and discharge under the Hypoglycemia Medical Directive are: identity verification, evaluation of airway and aspiration risk, and availability of access and fluids in case of blood loss.
Step-by-step explanation:
The criteria for treating and discharging a patient under the Hypoglycemia Medical Directive are as follows:
- The patient must have verified their identity, the surgical site, and procedure, and given consent.
- The patient's airway and risk of aspiration have been evaluated and appropriate equipment and assistance are available.
- If there is a risk of blood loss of at least 500 ml (or 7 ml/kg of body weight in children), appropriate access and fluids are available.
All three of these criteria must be met in order to treat and discharge a patient under the Hypoglycemia Medical Directive.