Small sutures do not need to be accounted for at the end of a procedure because they probably will not show up on a radiograph if the suture count is not correct

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

ANS: F
Even though a needle is small, it still needs to be accounted for. Smallness of a needle is not a valid reason to fail to account for each one.

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