Head Nursed that are Liars

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I work in a physicians office with 2 LPN(im one of them), and a medical assistant, and 2 RNs one is the head nurse. We have all come to the conclusion she is a pathological liar. we have caught her in sooo many lies. Lies about and having to do with work and also her home life. Usually managers have a policy about what you tell them, stays with them. You can tell her about someone else in the office and she will go back and tell that person who said it AND exagerate what you said. Its awful. how do you handle such a pathological liar, that happens to be your boss?:(

Defamation: to harm or destroy the good name or reputation of; to slander...

SHE'S THE BOSS! Whom do you think the employer would believe? Best advise, do the assigned work or leave before your INTEGRITY is questioned.

Defamation: to harm or destroy the good name or reputation of; to slander...

SHE'S THE BOSS! Whom do you think the employer would believe? Best advise, do the assigned work or leave before your INTEGRITY is questioned.

Hi Jen,

I have worked in regular "office environments" with people like this and they honestly scare the bejezzes out of me.

My advice is to stay away from this person as much as possible, document the heck out of everything and start looking for a new job.

Like Jeanett said, you will not be able to change her and god forbid something serious should happen where it is your word against hers. In my experience, they always take the side of the manager and to me it just wouldn't be worth my good name and my license to be dragged into the mud.

I wouldn't say it's wimping out. I'd say it's playing it safe and smart. Aside from my above reasons it's also not worth the aggrevation of having to deal with her lies every day.

Good Luck in whatever you decide.

Col

Hi Jen,

I have worked in regular "office environments" with people like this and they honestly scare the bejezzes out of me.

My advice is to stay away from this person as much as possible, document the heck out of everything and start looking for a new job.

Like Jeanett said, you will not be able to change her and god forbid something serious should happen where it is your word against hers. In my experience, they always take the side of the manager and to me it just wouldn't be worth my good name and my license to be dragged into the mud.

I wouldn't say it's wimping out. I'd say it's playing it safe and smart. Aside from my above reasons it's also not worth the aggrevation of having to deal with her lies every day.

Good Luck in whatever you decide.

Col

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