The nursing process of a patient facing conflicting choices caused by changes in health status who had chronic kidney disease with regular follow-up in an outpatient clinic and suddenly got cardiac problem leading to a rapid deterioration of renal function and thus required long-term dialysis treatment. From December 15th, 2020 to January 1st, 2021, the relevant data was collected through observation, interviews, and physical assessment by Gordon’s 11 Functional Health Patterns and conclude that this case have healthy issues of conflicting choices, less nutrition than physical needs, potentially dangerous infections, and knowledge deficit. In the process, nursing cares were provided through encouragement, listening, supporting, and providing diversified health education methods to increase knowledge of dialysis. Use shared decision making (SDM) to intervene and assist the patient to choose peritoneal dialysis according to personal wishes, and help the patient successfully learn home dialysis and self-care. In the future, it is recommended that when chronic kidney disease patients are follow-up in outpatient clinics, the medical team should plan in advance to intervene with SDM to provide relevant knowledge and leave enough time for patients and their families to discuss and think early for receiving treatment.