Pain after Open Reduction Internal Fictation (ORIF) or open surgery is always a problem for fracture patients. This Paper presents the results of the analysis of nursing care in a male patient who has multiple fractures after a traffic accident, which is then performed a facial ORIF. The method used was a case study and the application of EBN, namely deep breath intervention to reduce acute pain during five days of postoperative care. The patients pain scale at the start of the post-ORIF treatment ranged from moderate to severe. Meanwhile, the pain scale on the fifth day after surgery and giving deep breath intervention, decreased in the mild to moderate range. One thing that becomes a problem when doing deep breath interventions in patients after facial ORIF is the difficulty of the patient in exhaling with clenching. Other interventions recommended based on evidence-based practice studies include the application of the Guided Imagery method intervention in post-ORIF patients to reduce pain levels. Combining the application of deep breath relaxation techniques with the Guided Imagery method and pharmacological therapy is expected to be applied by nurses in providing nursing care, especially for patients experiencing acute pain after ORIF procedure