This article describes the nursing experience for a foreign 24-year-old female patient receiving chemotherapy for the first time because of choriocarcinoma. The nursing period was from November 15 to 30, 2011. Following Gordon's 11 Functional Pattern Assessment Tool, data were collected via observation, interview, and interpretation. The identified nursing problems included anxiety, knowledge deficit, and oral mucosa injury secondary to chemotherapy. Through oral interpretation, the author applied unique functions of nursing: active caring, listening and companionship while attempting to understanding patient's concerns and assisting the patient in going through the treatment process. With the social worker's search for financial support from labor insurance and charity foundations, the patient's medical bills were resolved. The patient was able to face the disease and treatment process with a positive attitude with the support of medical professions in physical, psychological, and social aspects. The author expects that this nursing experience can be used as a reference for other nurses taking care of similar patients.