Michael David McMahon - Anaheim Hills CA Andre Maurice Rustad - Etiwanda CA
Assignee:
Baxter International Inc. - Deerfield IL
International Classification:
A61M 1100 A61M 1500 A62B 902 F16K 4300
US Classification:
12820021
Abstract:
A method of installing an anti-siphon flow restricter into a gas flow lumen of a nebulizer includes providing an anti-siphon flow restricter having a side wall conforming to a cross section of the gas flow lumen, first and second ends at opposite ends of the side wall and an elastomeric diaphragm closing the first end of the side wall. The anti-siphon flow restricter is axially inserted into the gas flow lumen with the diaphragm leading. The diaphragm is slit and allowed to self-bias closed.
Michael D. McMahon - Anaheim Hills CA Andre M. Rustad - Etiwanda CA
International Classification:
A61M 1106 B05B 126
US Classification:
12820018
Abstract:
A nebulizer (10) has a nebulizer top (12) defining an aerosol outlet (66) and a reservoir bottom (14) defining a liquid reservoir (21) and a threaded connection (38,68) between the reservoir bottom (14) and the nebulizer top (12). A nebulizing structure (24,46) within the nebulizer provides an aerosol to the aerosol outlet (66). A continuous flow adaptor (16) for the nebulizer has a side wall (90) with first and second open ends (94,100) defining a spacer interior. An orifice (116) in the side wall (90) of the adaptor (16) allows for fluid communication with the adaptor (16) interior from outside of the adaptor (16). A luer connector (118) is provided on the side wall (90) of the adaptor (16) for connecting the orifice (116) in fluid tight communication with a fluid supply. The adaptor (16) includes threads (92,98) proximate the first and second open ends (24,100) for cooperatively engaging the threaded portions (38,68) of the reservoir top (12) and reservoir bottom (14).
Michael D. McMahon - Anaheim Hills CA Andre M. Rustad - Etiwanda CA
Assignee:
Baxter International, Inc. - Deerfield IL
International Classification:
A61M 1100 A61M 1500 A62B 902 F16K 4300
US Classification:
12820021
Abstract:
A nebulizer (10) has a housing (12,14) including an aerosol outlet (22) and a bottom wall (52) with a side wall (50) connected thereto defining a reservoir (54) for a liquid (106). A gas jet (58) extends along a longitudinal axis (60) of the housing (12,14) and through the bottom wall (52) of the housing (12,14), the gas jet (58) defining a gas flow lumen (66) having a gas orifice (64) at its distal end. A liquid nozzle (16) having a liquid orifice (102) at a distal end corresponding to the distal end of the gas jet (58) surrounds the gas jet (58). The liquid orifice (102) is spaced from the gas orifice (64) for nebulization of liquid (106) fed to the liquid orifice (102). A diaphragm (126) made of an elastomer has a slit (130) which is biased closed. Cooperating shoulders between the diaphragm (126) and the gas flow lumen (66) maintain the diaphragm (126) in the gas flow lumen (66) with the slit (130) transverse the length of the lumen.
A resuscitator has a patient airway interface device, a bag, a fluid passage coupled between the bag and patient airway interface device, and a sensor module. The patient airway interface device may be a mask or an endotracheal tube. The sensor module can have a display, at least one sensor coupled to the flow passage and configured to provide a measurement of at least one parameter, and a processor coupled to the display and the at least one sensor. The processor is configured to receive the measurement from the sensor and provide information on the display based on the received measurement. The information may include a current breath rate, a pressure-vs-time curve, and guidance to the user to assist in achieving a target breath rate.
A resuscitator has a patient airway interface device, a bag, a flow passage coupled between the bag and patient airway interface device, and a sensor assembly. The patient airway interface device may be a mask or an endotracheal tube. The sensor assembly has a display, at least one sensor coupled to the flow passage and configured to provide a measurement of at least one parameter, and a processor coupled to the display and the at least one sensor. The processor is configured to receive the measurement from the sensor and provide information on the display based on the received measurement. The information may include a current breath rate, a pressure-vs-time curve, and guidance to the user to assist in achieving a target breath rate.
- San Diego CA, US Michael MCMAHON - Yorba Linda CA, US Thomas DILLINGHAM - Aliso Viejo CA, US James CHAN - San Marino CA, US Todd SCHMALTZ - San Diego CA, US Karthikeyan RAJENDRAN - Woodridge IL, US
International Classification:
A61F 7/02
Abstract:
A patient warming device with patient access for maintaining normothermia and/or treating hypothermia is provided. The device includes a first compliant layer and a second compliant layer sealed together around an outer border to contain a liquid between the two layers and to form a wrap that surrounds and conforms to a body portion of a patient. A plurality of flaps extends from opposite sides of a generally longitudinal central portion of the wrap, such that one or more flaps from the opposite sides fasten to each other to surround the body portion. The flaps are openable during functional use to provide access to an underlying patient body surface. A continuous fluid flow path extends between the first compliant layer and the second compliant layer between a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet to carry liquid and deliver heat through the wrap.
- San Diego CA, US Michael McMahon - Yorba Linda CA, US Thomas Dillingham - Aliso Viejo CA, US James Chan - San Marino CA, US Todd Schmaltz - San Diego CA, US Noah Meade - Grayslake IL, US
International Classification:
A61H 9/00
Abstract:
A compressive patient warming device is provided. The device includes an elastic inner layer that conforms snugly to a shape of an appendage of a patient so that the inner layer wraps around and substantially contacts most of an underlying surface area of the appendage. An outer layer is attached to and covers the inner layer to form a space that holds a heat transfer medium between the inner layer and the outer layer while the inner layer is wrapped around the appendage. The outer layer may be a rigid layer, and a predetermined compressive load may be applied to the outer layer to encourage blood flow in the appendage. A source of heat may be applied to the device to maintain normothermia and/or treat hypothermia.
A resuscitator has a patient airway interface device, a bag, a flow passage coupled between the bag and patient airway interface device, and a sensor assembly. The patient airway interface device may be a mask or an endotracheal tube. The sensor assembly has a display, at least one sensor coupled to the flow passage and configured to provide a measurement of at least one parameter, and a processor coupled to the display and the at least one sensor. The processor is configured to receive the measurement from the sensor and provide information on the display based on the received measurement. The information may include a current breath rate, a pressure-vs-time curve, and guidance to the user to assist in achieving a target breath rate.
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Michael Mcmahon President
All Saints Health Foundation Social Services
(817)9227707
Michael McMahon Vice President
Jeep Gear Administrative Management and General Management Consulting · Advertising Agencies
4 Studebaker, Irvine, CA 92618 (949)7704400
Michael S Mcmahon
MCMAHON DEGULIS LLP
Michael Mcmahon
CHEF STAR LLC
Michael Mcmahon Director
International Sister Cities Association of Fort Worth, Inc
Michael Mcmahon Vice President
Trianon Windsor Gp LLC
Michael Mcmahon Manager
Hub Construction Specialties, Inc Whol Construction/Mining Equipment Mfg Sheet Metalwork · Construction Equip Merchant Whols
1856 S Bon Vw Ave, Ontario, CA 91761 (909)9474669, (909)9475586
Michael J Mcmahon Treasurer
ETTER, MCMAHON, LAMBERSON, CLARY & ORESKOVICH, PC
Medicine Doctors
Dr. Michael D Mcmahon, Riverside CA - MD (Doctor of Medicine)
10800 Magnolia Ave, Riverside, CA 92505 (909)3532000 (Phone)
Certifications:
Anesthesiology, 1987 Pediatrics, 1990
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Education:
Medical School University Of California, Irvine, College Of Medicine Graduated: 1976 Medical School Maricopa Med Center Graduated: 1976 Medical School San Joaquin Gen Hospital Graduated: 1976 Medical School Scripps Mercy Hospital Graduated: 1976 Medical School University Ca Irvine Med Center Graduated: 1976
Dr. McMahon graduated from the Creighton University School of Medicine in 1975. He works in College Station, TX and specializes in Otolaryngology and Allergy. Dr. McMahon is affiliated with College Station Medical Center and St Joseph Regional Health Center.
Dr. McMahon graduated from the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston in 1991. He works in Port Arthur, TX and specializes in Internal Medicine. Dr. McMahon is affiliated with Medical Center Of Southeast Texas Hospital and Mid-Jefferson Extended Care Hospital.
Jul 2011 to Present Marketing Strategist ConsultantCABLE BUILDERS, INC Carlsbad, CA May 2009 to Jun 2011 Business Development / Global Product ManagerAIR PRODUCTS AND CHEMICALS, INC
Oct 2004 to Mar 2009 Global Product ManagerAIR PRODUCTS AND CHEMICALS, INC
Jan 2002 to Oct 2004 Product ManagerAIR PRODUCTS AND CHEMICALS, INC
Mar 2001 to Jan 2002 Product Specialist
Education:
California State University Fullerton 1996 BA in Business Administration
Sep 2012 to 2000 Product Marketing and Development ManagerGOOD & ROBERTS, INC Vista, CA Jul 2011 to Jul 2012 Marketing Strategist ConsultantCABLE BUILDERS, INC Carlsbad, CA May 2009 to Jun 2011 Business Development / Global Product ManagerAIR PRODUCTS AND CHEMICALS, INC
Oct 2004 to Mar 2009 Global Product ManagerAIR PRODUCTS AND CHEMICALS, INC Carlsbad, CA Mar 2001 to Mar 2009AIR PRODUCTS AND CHEMICALS, INC
Jan 2002 to Oct 2004 Product ManagerAIR PRODUCTS AND CHEMICALS, INC
Mar 2001 to Jan 2002 Product Specialist
Education:
California State University Fullerton 1996 BA in Business AdministrationAir Products University Law
Aug 2009 to 2000 RN NetworkAYA Healthcare San Diego, CA Aug 2011 to Sep 2011Integrated Medical Staffing Renton, WA Jan 2009 to 2011 Nurse - Medical SurgeryTrustaff Traveling Nurse Co Fort Smith, AR Feb 2010 to May 2010 Staff Nurse at Sparks Regional Medical CenterMedical Surgery
May 2008 to 2010 American Mobile Traveling Nurse. Staff NurseMirabella Retirement Organization Seattle, WA Mar 2009 to Jul 2009 Staff NurseEvergreen Healthcare Facility
May 2006 to Feb 2008 RN staff on a surgical specialty unitVirginia Mason Medical Center Mason, VA 1986 to 2006 Orthopedic NurseVirginia Mason Medical Center
Nov 1991 to Jun 1992 Colonel anc actvaated for desert stormSt. Francis Cabrini Hospital Seattle, WA 1984 to 1986 night charge nurseU.C.L.A Los Angeles, CA 1984 to 1984 charge nurseSt. Mary's Hospital
1983 to 1984 night charge nurseFrench hospital San Francisco, CA 1982 to 1983 evening staff nurseARMY
1972 to 1982 ARMY nurse corpsAYA Healthcare Plano, TX Jan 2012 to Present
Education:
St. Louis University St. Louis, MO 1971 BSN in NursingSt. Louis University St. Louis, MO 1969 BA in History