In Nielsen and Chuang Quantum Computation and Quantum Information book section 2.2.6, a POVM of three elements are used to measure a single qubit in order to know for sure whether the state is $|0\rangle$ or $|+\rangle$ if the first two measurement results are obtained, and do not infer the state when the third result is obtained.
My question is: is it physically realizable to measure three possible results from a single qubit? I thought you can only get n bit of information measuring n qubits. Three outcomes is more than one bit.