I believe it's "syncope". That more specifically refers to loss of consciousness. Hope that's which one you wanted :)
Anyone who is in a deep or prolonged state of unconsciousness, usually due to an illness or injury, is considered to be comatose.
The word "coma" can be a noun. It refers to a state of deep unconsciousness that can result from illness or injury.
Profound unconsciousness refers to a deep state of unawareness or lack of responsiveness, often seen in medical contexts such as coma or severe brain injury. In this state, individuals do not exhibit awareness of themselves or their environment and cannot respond to stimuli. It contrasts with other states of consciousness, such as awareness or minimal consciousness, where some level of responsiveness is present. This condition raises important ethical and medical considerations regarding care and treatment.
An injury
Coma, from the Greek word "Koma," meaning deep sleep, is a state of extreme unresponsiveness, in which an individual exhibits no voluntary movement or behavior. Furthermore, in a deep coma, even painful stimuli (actions which, when performed on a healthy individual, result in reactions) are unable to affect any response, and normal reflexes may be lost.A state of deep unconsciousness that lasts for a prolonged or indefinite period, caused especially by severe injury or illness.A state of deep unconsciousness that lasts for a prolonged or indefinite period, caused especially by severe injury or illness.
Medicine is society's standard way of dealing with illness and injury.
An illness and a injury are different in that an illness is a sickness and an injury is physical bodily harm. An example of an occupational injury can be someone breaking their arm at work. An occupation illness can be someone breathing in coal dust or some other type of chemical that can cause diseases or health disorders.
Knowing how to properly report an accident and injury and having access to the past injury and illness logs.
illness
Pain is the experience of discomfort or distress that is typically caused by injury or illness.
Coma is a state of deep unconsciousness caused by injury or disease, resulting in the person being unresponsive to stimuli and unable to wake up. It is often a serious medical condition that requires immediate medical attention and monitoring.
either 1. disability claims 2. illness or injury or 3. workers compensation