Also, do a controllability check at a reasonably safe altitude. Slow down, configure, establish your desired approach speed and see if it's going to work. If it does, you're good to go. If it doesn't, clean up your configuration, recover from the unusual attitude you just
experienced, and try a different configuration and airspeed. For jets (with broken parts) less to no flaps (and a really long runway) and a higher approach speed is a good start. Shutting down a good engine vs pulling it to idle is an exceptionally bad idea. Shutting it down could cause an out of control situation that might prompt you to power up that engine NOW instead of waiting for it to spool up while you're out of control. "Speed is life". Engine(s) equal speed. More engines, more speed, more faster.