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This is exactly what you should do. Additionally, don't forget to use a map file. Check the man page for information about this.
With platters, you can sometimes attempt to freeze a disk in a ziplock bag (to prevent condensation). NAND is totally different, but it might not hurt to try it, especially if you have some cold solder joints. Do whatever recovery you can without these tricks first, though.
Also, bear in mind that if you have a failing disk, you might get many more failures soon. Make good choices and work quickly to get your backup image.