Build an 'NCLEX Myth vs. Fact' content page for the brand 'NurseReady'. Reproduce this content faithfully. Eyebrow: 'MYTH VS. FACT'. H1: 'What the NCLEX Really Tells You When It Stops Early'. Intro: 'Common misconceptions about the CAT exam keep nursing students up at night — often for no good reason. Here is what the science actually says.' Trust badges: Clinically reviewed, 5-minute read, NCSBN-aligned. THE MYTH (bold callout): 'If my NCLEX stopped at 75 questions, I definitely failed — the computer gave up on me.' (attributed: one of the most repeated misconceptions in nursing school). THE FACT: '75 questions means the computer reached a decision — not that you failed. Stopping early is actually a sign of exam efficiency.' Explain the NCLEX uses a Computerized Adaptive Test (CAT) that ends as soon as it has 95% confidence your ability is above or below the passing standard — that can happen at 75 just as easily as 145. THE SCIENCE — four numbered points: 01 Every question is calibrated to your ability (correct -> harder, incorrect -> easier; narrows the estimate of your true ability, theta, on an Item Response Theory scale). 02 The 95% confidence interval — not question count — drives the stop rule. 03 High-difficulty questions signal mastery, not cruelty. 04 NCLEX-RN ends anywhere from 75 to 145 items; NCLEX-PN from 85 to 150. Exactly ONE soft CTA: 'Start free'. Footer disclaimer reflecting NCSBN NGN guidelines.
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