This case report examined a nursing care process upon a five-year-old child diagnosed with humerus fracture, who was admitted for wire migration with poor healing wound. Gordon's eleven functional health patterns were applied to physical, psychological, social and developmental evaluations. Health problems were identified as anxiety, infection, impaired physical comfort and pain, and impaired physical mobility. Role play method was utilized to build up trust, express feelings of fear, and accept interventions. In the mean time, medications, hugs, and encouragement were synergized to overcome emotional tension. Rehabilitation exercises were integrated into daily activities through games and storytelling. Giving the limited speech and cognitive function, exploring the child's inner world and implementing nursing care have been challenges to the process.