Re: Fainting and workers comp
You need to contact your nurse manager and/or Human Resources for information on how to proceed. I am not sure whether your injury will qualify for WC or not.
My knee gave out on me one night at work, causing me to fall and dislocate my patella. I was treated in the ER and sent home with assurances that WC would cover my absence (6 weeks in a cast). WRONG! My employer's WC insurer refused the claim, stating that it was essentially a case of my own body failing me. I didn't slip in a puddle, or trip on a cord, my knee just gave out, and would have done so whether I was at work, at home, or out shopping. Since there was essentially nothing work-related that caused my injury, it was not covered as WC. I was advised that I had the right to appeal the refusal, but decided not to do so.
You might want to seek an opinion as to whether or not your injury will be covered under WC, as it may impact on your choice of healthcare provider, use of sick time, etc.
Hope you feel better soon!