This article presents the experience of perioperative nursing for a young female patient who underwent mandibular fracture treatment. The patient was in puberty and was suffering from mandibular fracture caused by a car accident. In a short period of time, she had to undergo surgery and the prognosis was unforeseen, which put her under a lot of pressure. The nursing period was from April 27th to 30th, 2015. Through direct care, observation, and interview to collect data, we evaluated this patient comprehensively and concluded this patient had problems of anxiety, risk for impaired skin integrity, and body image change. In the preoperative phase, the author visited and accompanied the patient and thus built a good nurse-patient relationship with the patient and patient's family. Individual nursing program was then designed based on the patient's needs. Surgical information was also shared with the patient to build her confidence and lower her anxiety. During the intraoperative phase, the process was closely monitored to avoid any potential injury. Finally, in the postoperative phase, measures were done to help the patient build self-confidence and undergo positive adjustment in order for her to leave the shadows of the car accident behind and get back to her normal life. The article hopes that this nursing experience can be of use to operating room staff when nursing patients with similar situation.