A 98-year-old male was brought to his primary care physician by his family for his regular check-up. The man, who was very alert and oriented for his age, stated that he was feeling increasingly tired with each day, causing him to sleep 10 to 12 hours a day. He also stated he had a loss of his appetite and felt slightly nauseated all the time. His physician, concerned by these symptoms present in a patient of advanced age, advised admission. The patient was admitted for probable dehydration, which was later confirmed by examination and laboratory findings. Intravenous hydration was started. Other laboratory tests showed evidence of chronic kidney disease (CKD) stage 4 and hypertension. Further workup revealed a mass at the head of the pancreas. The patient began to experience neoplasm-related pain and was administered low doses of morphine. The patient, having lived a long life, refused surgery, chemotherapy, and all other treatments, preferring to return home to die in peace. The patient and his family consented to hospice care at home and the patient was discharged. The physician’s final diagnoses included the statement “probable carcinoma of the pancreatic head, hypertensive CKD stage 4, with neoplasm-related dehydration and pain.” Five answers are expected: Principal Diagnosis code: Secondary Diagnosis codes: (x4) View keyboard shortcuts EditViewInsertFormatToolsTable 12pt Paragraph