This case report describes the nursing care experiences of a 5 years-old child diagnosed with Henoch-Schonlein Purpura. Basic appraisal addressed five-aspects of care: physiological, psychological, social-cultural, developmental, and spiritual. Information was collected through interview, physical assessment and direct patient care. Patient problems were fever, pain, fear, and caregiver burden. Patient's favorite objects and play therapy were used to reduce fear toward hospitalization and treatments. Nursing interventions included caring and empathic approach to patient and the caregiver, timely assistance, and psychological support. Patient teaching and information provided to empower their self-care abilities contributed to the patient's recovery.