During World War I, nurses typically underwent basic training programs focused on essential medical skills, first aid, and patient care. Many were trained in nursing schools, which included both classroom instruction and practical experience in hospitals. The war also saw the establishment of the Voluntary Aid Detachments (VADs), where volunteers received additional training in military protocols and emergency care to support the war effort. Overall, their training emphasized adaptability and the ability to provide care under challenging conditions.
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