The article discusses nursing experience in a 50 year-old female patient with pulmonary tuberculosis living in an isolation ward. The writer used the Gordon 11 Healthy Function Appraisals as a tool, establishing the patient's nursing problems as: hyperthermia, anxiety, imbalanced nutrition (less than body requirements) ,and social isolation. The nursing process reduced the physiology of illness by the improvement of the patient's nutrition condition, concern, empathy, and full explanation of the disease with an emphasis on assisting the patient in confronting the disease, overcoming the medicine's side-effects, the active space and visitor limit, etc. The goal is to help the patient go through the 2-week isolation period smoothly and return home to continue receiving treatment.