Peds vs Adult
Interventions
Sun Facts
100

What is the difference in skin layer thickness between peds and adults?


Children have thinner skin than adults

100

What type of hat should you use to protect against sun damage?

Wide-brimmed hat

100

Are you more susceptible to sunburn at lower or higher altitudes?

Higher altitudes

(Less atmosphere to filter out UV rays)

200

Which pigment do children have less of compared to adults?

Melanin

200

According to the American Academy of Dermatology, what is the minimum SPF you should apply to pediatrics? 15, 30, or 70?

30 SPF or higher

200

The ____ is a scale that measures the intensity of ultraviolet radiation from the sun, ranging from 0 to 11+. It's used to predict the amount of skin-damaging UV radiation at a particular time and place.

UV Index

300

Whose skin has higher permeability? Peds or adults?

Pediatrics
300

How often should you reapply sunscreen? Every 30 minutes, every hour, every 2 hours?

At least every 2 hours

300

Do clouds block visible light or UV light better?

Visible light 

(You can still get burned on overcast days)

400

What specific layer of skin is 20-30% thinner in infants compared to adults?

Stratum corneum (outermost layer of the epidermis)

400

According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, you should avoid putting sunscreen on infants under ___ months old.

6 months


(Can trap heat and cause heatstroke)

400

Snow, water, and ice are _____ surfaces, increasing the risk of sunburn.

Reflective

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