Problem: An adult male who is admitted to the mental health clinic is alert and oriented to person, place, time, and situation. His affect is blunted, his mood dysphoric, and the nurse identifies his responses as tangential with a paranoid theme when he states. "i have a chip inside my head that is speaking to me.' based on these assessment findings, which nursing problem is best to include in this client's initial plan of care?
a. impaired social interaction related to unrealistic thought processes.
b. impaired verbal communications related to psychosis
c. disturbed thought process related to paranoid ideation.
d. disturbed sensory perception related to grandiose self beliefs.